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I'm not 100% sure if the compression is actually the problem, but I have no clue what else it could be.
I have a 3D animation rendered in a .mov file with transparent background.
All I did in premiere was to add a colored background and trimmed the video.
I exported it with media encoder in multiple resolution with various bitrates.
Everything is the same, doesn't matter if I render 1080x1080 (sequence resolution) or something lower, no change if I step up from 5 MBit bitrate to the mask possible at 17.5 MBit.
My selected format is H.264 because I need the video on a website.
Currently I have GPU rendering enabled.
Right at the moment when the coin passes the black lines it gets duplicated and half transparent. What can I do about this?
To make things clear, I don't see this in my original rendered footage nor in premiere.
Your sequence and export settings are interlaced (lower).
You need to set both to progressive.
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Post screenshot export settings with left tab to output with image.
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Here you are
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Your sequence and export settings are interlaced (lower).
You need to set both to progressive.
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Where do I change that?
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Ahhh, found it now. Thank you very much! That solved the problem.
But is it recommended in gernal to use progressive? Or just in specific cases like this one?
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Interlaced is only for analog tv.
Nowadays, all is progressive.
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Ann is right (as usual) but if your source is interlaced, just setting your export to progressive will not give you the best quality...
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Try turning off Hardware encoding in the Video tab of the export settings.
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That's already set to software because my Mac doesn't support it.
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try exporting to an intermediate format that's high quality all-iframe like prores 422 or 422 HQ and then try compressing to h64 from that if you don't see the issue in the intermediate format...
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I tried ProRes 422 HQ and still have that problem...
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You need to set the fields correct, Its an interlaced artifact.
Open your sequence settings and set it to custom (if its not already).
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