Export from Adobe Premiere CS4 - out of low quality/pixelated WMV

Export WMV (Windows Media Video) from Adobe Premiere CS4 (via Adobe Media Encoder CS4) gives a very low quality/pixelated output (especially when there is text in the video). I use the following settings:


Video Codec: Windows Media 9
Pass encoding: 2
Bitrate Mode: Variable unconstrained

Width of the frame: 1024
Frame height: 576

(* Same as source)

Format of the pixels: Square pixels (1.0)

Decoder complexity: Auto
Keyframe interval: 5
Average of Bitrate of the video: 5000


I used the EXACT same settings in Adobe Premiere CS3 and the quality is absolutely perfect. (See the comparison example attached)

Any ideas what may be the problem?

Thank you

FAS

Try gradual (no frame) in the settings of your sequence.

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