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DXV Rendering in PP screws Footage

Posted: Mon Sep 17, 2012 02:33
by baustellen
Hello!
I have a problem with rendering footage in Premiere Pro, using DXV. It is not an essential problem, but this time I prepared my footage very well and every loss of quality is sad.
The image becomes a bit harsh with DXV. I got three pictures to demonstrate. When you look at the outline of the Writings, you see it pretty pixeld in DXV. The picture with a different codec shows how it looks, after rendering with a diffenrt codec.
I know that DXV tends to add brightness to the rendered files, so I turned it down before rendering, but no change in sight.
Maybe someone knows something about that?
See you
baustellen
PS: Its from a still from a Fischinger-movie. Too funny, that five minutes ago, I was reading here in the forum, that vj-ing is stucked at the level of Fischinger-Work.

Re: DXV Rendering in PP screws Footage

Posted: Tue Sep 18, 2012 13:06
by bart
These still show the compression artifacts of the DXV codec very well :?
Unfortunately this is unavoidable.

But remember that you're now looking at it from a close range on a computer monitor. When you're projecting this in a smokey club or on a big LED screen you will probably not see the compression artifacts.

Re: DXV Rendering in PP screws Footage

Posted: Thu Jan 17, 2013 20:28
by electriccafe
This is a serious problem of DXV codec.I am working mainly with blu-ray sources - musical performances,clips.When using DXV,these artifacts wery well are seen on Plasmas 50" screen.[Dramatically - white& black videos] For this moment i am using-testing apple ProRes422 - quality is fine for mixing "one by one".Only one problem - lower brightness.I must add brightness and contrast.I hope,DXV updates fix this problem in near future?Any other suggestions for fine quality codec manipulatings?