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film quality is worse than before

Community Beginner ,
Feb 16, 2021 Feb 16, 2021

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hello people,
i have a rendered movie from a renderprogram (lumion). 60fps, Full HD and quality 3 of 5 stars. ca. 65 seconds and 2.25GB
i imported this movie into premiere pro and did some editing and put down two audio tracks. when i exported the quality was worse than before. i tried many export settings.4K and all hooks at max. render on. it was also always indicated to me that the expected size is about 176MB this can not be? can someone help me, what could it be that the quality is worse than before? thanks a lot

 

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Feb 16, 2021 Feb 16, 2021

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Could tou post a screen shot of your export settings showing this information

 

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this was the last export. no i have 700MB. but with the same bad results

 

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