Export LOW QUALITY

Hello, i´ve an issue,
when i try to export a video in 720p or 1080p
the video looks totaly ugly compressed!
This happens after an update for Premiere Pro. I dont use the cc version...
When i render just 3 minutes out all went fine but with 1hour 33 minutes all went bad.
Whats the solution for my problem?

Hello Ann,
thank you for your quick response.
I use the h.264 codec most with a resolution up to 1080p.
This has always went right with no probs. But after an update all the exports went wrong.
When i only render out three minutes or five all functions well but with a longer range
the effect is cruel....
I try to install Premiere Pro CC and hope to avoid the issue.
Regards
Peter

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