Re: Video unsharp - why? Premier 1.5




"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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"Peter Winter" wrote ...
For the Internet I am creating a 20min Video based on a simple Powerpoint
Slideshow with spoken Text.

How did I do it? Simple:
I saved the Slids as small .jpg's (with 400x300 px (as this should play
in a window with about 350x255 px) build my movie in Premier Pro1.5
importing the .jpg's into Premier and saved this as .wmv!
The result is unsharpness in the slides specially visible where text is
used!

WHY? Certainly there is a very well explainable reason for this

I would export the PPT sildes at the native resolution of the
video project (740x480 for NTSC, for example) in order to
avoid additional upscale/downscale conversion artifacts.

Sorry to ask again but as complete nebie to this:
Would that mean - as I do export the video not to NTSC but via Adobe Media
Encoder as .wmv
(Windows Media Video 8 for local Area Network (256 Kbps) with a Rame
Width/Height of 320/240 pixels) that I should export the .jps as exectly
this size 320/240 ?

Peter


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