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Pixelation after export in Adobe Premiere Pro

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Hi, is some using adobe premiere pro cc and having pixelation on exported file?

im having some problems, the firsts seconds of this video for example:

what do i need to set?
 
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I have experienced similar problems after exporting videos from Adobe Premiere Pro CC. The original MOV plays fine in Apple Quicktime with no artefacts but except for a full resolution export, Premiere Pro does not seem to be able to provide a clean output.
 
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thanks daniel, if you are not in USA i invite you to see my last video, its kind of long, but i hope you like it

ppl in USA and germany cant see it couse of copyright of the songs, but soon i will upload a new version with other music
 
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Has anyone figured out why the pixilation on premiere pro?
I'm having the same issue as Scotflieger and I can't fix it... HELP!




Thanks!
 
Chris, i kind of fixed it using CBR 60mbps, but the size will be huge

its seems to be the standar VBR value (10-12) makes that sh!t



These look beautiful!
I will try that, thank you

Are you shooting/editing in 4k or 1080?
Bravo!!
 
For us adobe / film editing newbies can you explain what cbr 60 maps and vbr 10-12 is? And how I can change it on mine?
 
For us adobe / film editing newbies can you explain what cbr 60 maps and vbr 10-12 is? And how I can change it on mine?
hi, im not an abode expert, but i will try to explain

CBR = Constant BitRate
VBR = Variable BitRate

our I1 record at 60mbps and by default adobe is exporting in VBR 10mbps as target bitrate and 12mbps as maximum, that means we will loose quality, around 80%

if you want your exported video have the same quality as your raw, you have to choose CBR and set 60mbps
 

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Great question, great answer

I tried doing that in Adobe Encoder but by that point I guess it's too late.
Tuxevil- There will still be pixilation while editing correct? The above solution will correct after export from Premiere?

Looking forward to trying this when I get home from work...
Thanks all!
 
as i said, im not even to to expert in premiere

i didnt suffered any pixelation while editing, just after exporting it on default settings, and changing those bitrate values, improved enough the final result
 

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