Fuzzy video after export

Hello Adobe community,

I've used the search function on this forum and I know there are already threads in my problem, but none of them solved my problem.

According to some tutorials on Youtube I tried to export a video in Adobe Premiere, but no matter what options I select, it is still blurry after export. I'll add some screenshots to clarify the problem & my export settings. In the window preview of Adobe Premiere, the edges are sharp and the color seems to be like the original.

The source file is recorded with Fraps in .avi format.

Order: Previous Export | After export. Export settings

previous.pngafter.pngexport.png

Hope someone can help me.

Hello

You must create the same settings to just make sure that the edit mode is custom.

Thank you

Arjun

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