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Since you said that the render preview was also bad, but the produced file was good, I suspect that you have the preview quality set low. (icon left of speaker under the preview window) Try HD or Full HD and see if that helps at all.
Jeff
Thanks so much for the reply. I also thought that could be the culprit, but I double checked and the preview is indeed set to Full HD. Now that I know the finished product is clean I'm less concerned, though it seems odd that rendering the preview is not a solution.
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New to the forum and new to PD...so I have created a nice looking basic title (no animation/effects/shadows/outline). Just a simple title along the bottom with a clean looking font that was pre-loaded in the designer. Working in 16:9 with high quality video. When I save the title and then apply the title I created to the actual video it looks awful. The font becomes bold, pixelated, and generally like it was made by a 5th grader in 1996. I have tried rendering the preview as well and it does not help. Any ideas? Is it a settings issue? I've tried a couple fonts and the issue remains the same. Thanks ahead of time to anyone who can assist.
So I decided to "produce" the video and watch it in MPEG4 and the title appears to be clean and crisp (as originally designed)...Is this just something that is a product of the editing/preview process?
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New to the forum and new to PD...so I have created a nice looking basic title (no animation/effects/shadows/outline). Just a simple title along the bottom with a clean looking font that was pre-loaded in the designer. Working in 16:9 with high quality video. When I save the title and then apply the title I created to the actual video it looks awful. The font becomes bold, pixelated, and generally like it was made by a 5th grader in 1996. I have tried rendering the preview as well and it does not help. Any ideas? Is it a settings issue? I've tried a couple fonts and the issue remains the same. Thanks ahead of time to anyone who can assist.
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