Adobe Premiere exports white as grey

I have been searching the web for my problem, but I think I am on the wrong path:
After rendering a 3D-Animation in single PNGs, I imported these to Premiere, added them to a sequence and exported it. The problem I am getting with all codecs and all container-formats (except QuickTime!): white is rendered grey
Here is a screenshot of comparison final video/ preview in premiere:
Here is what I tried (and what did not work):
- applying ProcAmp Effect: no difference
- rendering preview (preview in premiere looks good) and using preview files for export: white still grey
- exporting in different container formats and codecs: no results for all windows container file formats: avi, mpeg, H.264 etc.
- only time it works: exporting to quick time container file (works with all codecs!) - so I have the feeling it is not a codec-issue
- using all combination of settings: Maximum Render Quality and Render at Maximum Depth, using PAL or NTSC etc.
So, at least there is a way to export it correctly using Quicktime as the file format. But I need to put this animation in a power point presentation for a presentation, and unfortunateley QuickTime is the only format not supported by PP..
Thank you for any suggestions or hints..

I would suggest a few things, more or less in this order: 
- Delete your preferences (quit, hold alt and launch Pr), try again.
- Start a new project with different but similar footage, and export again.  Any change?
- Uninstall and reinstall Pr.
- If all this fails, you might need to reinstall your OS, as some of the core video functions may be damaged.
I don't share your feeling about ruling out a codec.  CoDec is short for Compression/Decompression.  You may be compressing fine, but having issues with decompression, or vice-versa.
Don't know if this will help, but there are options in Quicktime and the WMV component for Mac (which I use) that holds settings for gamma filters, etc.  And I wonder if there isn't something similar in the Windows side that you may have inadvertently set, or gotten broken because of a file corruption, preference, etc.
Sounds maddening, though.  Hope you get it fixed.

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