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Re: problems fading to black
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Vince Becquiot
on Jul 17, 2008 at 3:14:39 pm
This could be caused by a few of things. The most likely is heavy compression, but it could also be a bad quality compressor. The fact that it doesn't happen when you export from Premiere pretty much says it all. Most authoring appps such as Nero really don't do a good job in many cases.
Also, what intermediate codec are you using before going to the other application? it should be uncompressed, or you will be causing additional compression.
Vince
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