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Posts: 1
Registered: 04.12.2019
04.12.19 11:08:13
Hi everyone,

I'm more versed in audio editing but less so with video. I created images in PowerPoint for use in a video. I've tried both a high quality image (330ppi) and a lower quality for the web (150ppi). Both look fuzzy in the editor and once published to a standard quality mp4. Not sure if this is just what happens when converting imported jpeg files or something else. Thanks again for your help.

Thanks in advance
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Posts: 253
Registered: 08.09.2009
05.12.19 07:49:56
To: stevenogg

Please, check next options:
Settings -> Processing -> Resize - Type = Super.
Settings -> Preview -> Quality = High (Slowest).

Also the video caching option for high definition files (videos and images) affects the preview quality but helps to work with files faster:
Settings -> Environment -> Processing high definition files.

Note that low preview quality (for faster processing while working in Editor) does not affect the quality of the output video files.
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