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Video pixelated after export

New Here ,
Nov 01, 2020 Nov 01, 2020

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Hello everyone ! 

 

 I've started to work on premiere pro recently and I wanted to export my animated video to post it on Youtube. I've watched a tutorial on how to export a video and I've used the same settings as the person in the tutorial (which is a video in HD 1920x1080). 

 

Here are my settings :

I'm in H.264, my video is set up to be in 1920x1080 with an image frequency of 50. 

For the coding, I used superior with a level of 5.2. For the M/bits I used 42 and 60.

 

I don't have any issue with the audio once exportated but I can't find what I did wrong in the export settings. Also, I can't be my camera quality since it's an animation so I drew everything in 1920x1080. 

 

If someone could help me because I'm so desperate to be able to finally post my hard work... 

Thank you very much for your future answers !

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Nov 01, 2020 Nov 01, 2020

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try using the 1080 youtube or vimeo presets and let us know if that solves the problem.

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New Here ,
Nov 02, 2020 Nov 02, 2020

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Hi ! I did try that already but I've found the issue. Turns out I've edited my animation in a 640x320 sequence, that's why it was so pixelated. 

I'm redoing the editing right now but it looks like i'm a big dumbass 😞

 

Thanks for answering anyway 🙂 

 

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Nov 02, 2020 Nov 02, 2020

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Not sure what your original media is in size but rather than editing it all over again,

You can change the sequence size.

Sequence - Sequence Settings - Frame Size - Type in 1920 x 1080.

Then just re-scale your clips.

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