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    Hello,
    First of all sorry for my crappy english. I hope you will understand me :P
    So...
    I'm working on a game movie. After reading many tutorials about encoding video files I tried to export my Adobe Premiere pro Project File as an uncompressed avi (to compress it in other way)
    but this is what i get...

    http://www.imagemule.com/uploads/untitled-1Xpja.jpg

    As you see the quality is terribly poor.

    Could you tell me what I'm doing wrong (I'm using default settings)? And could you tell me how to make it right?

    I would appreciate that.

    Thanks in advance,
    bunny_no
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    It looks like it has been resized up way too far. What resolution was it rendered in ?
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    720x480
    sequences where recorded right in the game by fraps, and they look great.
    but after i import them to PremierePro their quality become terrible

    here's the screen from Premiere without resizing.



    Logos (imported .psd files) at start end text at the end are perfect, only these video sequences are in poor qualit
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    anyone pls?
    i'm so impatient
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    720x480 is most likely your output resolution in Premiere, but what is your desktop/game resolution when the files where captured? As you can tell by the quality of the video when it is encoded, it looks better, so the problem is what settings you are using in premiere.
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    my desktop/game resolution is 1280x1024
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