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Poor AME CC render quality

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Hello Adobe,

 

I captured this broadcast TV video sample and woundering how I can get this quality out of my video compression, especially from graphic titles (motion graphics). The title at 8 seconds looks  "softer" and better quality text in the video. However, my graphics over my video look "lousy" and distorted as well as the text looking not as good (almost as if its been upscaled) I may be being picky, but is not the outcome I'm looking for. Basically my video looks poor and amateur. I grabbed this sample and compared between my mocked graphic and the original sample taken from a broadcast tv station. I heard sub pixel boundary is imported for broadcast video?

 

Video settings:

 

Graphic and video rendered from AE 720X576 25fps QT, Animation

Sent to AME and rendered, MPEG2 720X576.

 

Original: (pay attention to graphic at 8 seconds)

 

<iframe src='http://reels.creativecow.net/e/22595' width='1024' height='576' frameborder='0'></iframe><p><a href='http://reels.creativecow.net/film/broadcast-tv-image-quality'>Broadcast tv image quality</a></p>

 

 

My sample:

 

<iframe src='https://reels.creativecow.net/e/22599' width='900' height='506' frameborder='0'></iframe><p><a href='https://reels.creativecow.net/film/poor-quality'>Poor Quality </a></p>

 

You can clearly see the difference. What am I doing wrong?


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