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    I am useing Adobe Premere Elements. When I export my movie the quality of it goes from 10 to 3. I put a fine clear video in and then I edit it, and export it and when it is done it looks like crap. Is there a way to help the quailty?
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    What are your encoder settings?
    Something is wrong with the way you are specifying output encoding.
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    How do I get to the encoder settings?
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    I don't have Elements
    There should be some kind of output selection menus. Normal Premiere gives default DVD encoding choices of 7Mb/s CBR or VBR. Start there .
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    is anything in your video static images? I know that premiere tends to have a somewhat rough time with these and it ends up kind of "jaggy" in the final video. I have yet to find out how to clean this up though.

    in any case, I would go with what others have suggested here. one extra suggestion I would try is using the "Adobe Media Encoder" here you can export to DVD quality mpeg2 if you wish.
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  6. I'm not sure if Elements will let you do this. But best practice, is to always make a avi file of your project and encode outside of the timeline. Look for an Export Movie. Then make sure your settings are for DV AVI. Save the file. Close Elements, Open whatever MPEG2 encoder you have and encode.
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