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Premiere Elements 2 and Moho

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 8:24 am
by moorsel
I happened to use Premiere Elements 1.0 to Edit my quicktime movies generted with moho (mainly superimpose the animotion over "normal" video shot with a dv cam). It work fine for me and the quality was OK. I exported in Moho to quicktime animation with miljoen colors+ for the alpha layer.

However since I have upgraded to premiere elements 2 things are not so good anymore. Whenever I follow the same workflow and use premiere elements 2 to renders my final movie the result is of very poor quality (looks like a movie with a very low resolotion, straight lines become doted lines etc.). Did anyone else use premiere elements 2 with moho and have better results?

In the adobe forums it was suggested that I should use a DV codes and not the animation codes for my quicktimes because premiere elements 2 is focused and performs best for digital video. I could do this, however does the DV codec have the support for the alpha channel (I am not sure)?

Does anybody have tips to bypass or solve this limitation? Could anyone suggest another video editor, supporting quicktimes better and in a comparable price range ($100) (or should I keep on using premiere elements 1).

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 9:38 am
by jahnocli
should I keep on using premiere elements 1
That's a question only you can answer. But if Elements 1 does all you want to do, my advice would be "if it ain't broke, don't fix it"...

J

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:08 am
by The400th
Check your settings in Elements 2, it may be that there's new ones that you haven't seen that cause the quality degradation. Or ask on a dedicated Elements 2 forum, I'm sure there's others with similar problems.

Re: Premiere Elements 2 and Moho

Posted: Wed Jun 07, 2006 6:49 pm
by Lost Marble
moorsel wrote:In the adobe forums it was suggested that I should use a DV codes and not the animation codes for my quicktimes because premiere elements 2 is focused and performs best for digital video. I could do this, however does the DV codec have the support for the alpha channel (I am not sure)?
I can't answer about Premiere Elements specifically, but no, the DV codec does not support alpha. However, I would say keep rendering from Moho with the Animation codec, and try rendering your final result from Premiere with the DV codec. The final result doesn't need an alpha channel.

The other thing to look into is interlacing settings in Premiere. Is it assuming that your Moho video is interlaced (because it isn't)?

Posted: Wed Jun 28, 2006 8:26 pm
by InfoCentral
Try Avid (formerly Pinnicle) Studio which can usually be had on sale cheep; well below $100.

Posted: Sun Jul 09, 2006 2:22 pm
by moorsel
I reinstalled my copy of Premiere Elements 2 and this time I selected English as language for the interface (I was working with a setup wich used Dutch as the interface language). In the Dutch setup for some strange reason only the main workflow is in Dutch and the more advanced features appear in spanish (which I don't understand). After reinstalling chossing English as the language, I was able to understand these more advanced options better. As a result of this I was able to solve most of the other issues I had (it was possible for me to render out a quicktime with the results I expected, although I had to play a little bit with all the options available, for some reasons the defaults of PE 1 and PE2 differ, just applying the defaults in PE2 lead for me to an unacceptable results, only after playing a little bit with all setting I was able to create a set-up which rendered out a quicktime that was OK)

Thanx for the help!

PS In the meanwhile I also tried Vegas MovieStudio and this Video Editong software looked quite good to me (I think I prefer it over PE), does anybody have any experience with Vegas MovieStudio?