![]() ![]() The video should end up on YouTube, which gives the next problem: I can upload the MPEG-2 Blu-ray (.m2t file), but YouTube compresses (and therefor blurrs) the heck out of it, which makes the video looks terrible. The problem with online streaming (YouTube): ![]() The only way I can seem to export this project (keeping the grainy film look) is in AVI (no codec, 15 GB – 90 seconds) or MPEG-2 Blu-ray (180 MB, 90 seconds). The use of these filters and settings presents my video in the native-HD/Blu-ray-way I’m looking for and adds some nice smooth ‘painted’ edges (as seen on the next picture, but all a bit more: ). I did a montage in Adobe Premiere CS5, sharpened up the footage and added some film grain (using the Magic Mullet’s ‘Looks’ filter). I’ve been looking for this subject on the internet and this forum for a bit now, but unfortunatley I couldn’t find any solution.
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