Shaky video, less quality after exporting

Hi all!


Today I tried to record a video 2 Euro truck Simulator and after that a video Sniper Elite V2 with Fraps. Become output files. AVI files.

It seemed perfect when I looked at the raw images, as well as when I edited and he saw in the preview window of first Pro CS5. Im running there own, so I have nothing added to it.

Im running on Windows 8.

However, when I exported it, it started getting a little fragile get a pretty big loss of quality as well as the black borders, appearing in the video that I corrected in the preview/editing.

If anyone can help me, I would appreciate it. I have googled and looked at all the results that I found and nothing helped. I think that its my third or fourth attempt on export and still not right now and it's first video EVER to do so, which is abit weird.

My export settings:

Video settings:

NTSC

1920 x 1080 (if it's important, when I recorded it I recorded on my screen 1440 x 900)

59,94 frames per second

Out interlaced

Target of 12.00

Mbps max 18,00

1 Pass VBR

Format of the pixels: screen 16:9 wide

Profile: high

Audio settings:

AAFC

192 Kbps

48 kHz

Stereo

Audio quality: high

Example on earthquakes and the loss of quality: Euro Truck Simulator 2 | Peterbilt 389 | Logitech G27. -YouTube

[UPDATE ON THE ISSUE]

So I experimented a little more with it, and I discovered that the jump is MORE THERE when I'm using Adobe After Effects to make it. It also means somethings wrong in the first, but this means I have to find a rendering template that works with After Effects. If im going to do about 1.5 GB / minute of the cast, this video will just become very large.

I have a friend who uses the AE and can therefore probably help me with it, but if anyone has good models for her, I'll appreciate that. Problem solved, but current test autour with parameters. In any case, thanks for the help, in one way or another everyone so far!

[SOLVED]

It is confirmed. Although I can't use first more until I have find the number that I can change it if I want to by the intermediary of which import to After effects, make, throw it in Adobe media encoder, and we got a final product!

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