Export Problem (VBR, 2 Durchgänge) Premiere Pro CS6

Hallo liebe Community!
Ich habe seit einiger Zeit ein Problem beim Exportieren meiner Videos in höchster Qualität (z.B. H.264) mit Adobe Premiere Pro CS6.
Bei meinen Projekten handelt es sich meistens um .MP4 Videos (Canon EOS DSLR) im Full-HD Format; 25 fps.
Bis vor einigen Monaten hat alles nahtlos funktioniert. Die Exporte hatten perfekte Qualität wie in den Settings eingestellt.
Hatte bis jetzt immer diese Optionen ausgewählt:
H.264
Auflösung sowie Framerate gleich dem Originalmaterial
Profil: Hoch
Pegel: 5.1
Bitratenkodierung: VBR, 2 Durchgänge
Zielbitrate: 100 Mbit/s
Maximale Bitrate: 100 Mbit/s
Die Box mit "Maximale Renderquaität" ist auch ausgewählt.
ERGEBNIS - FEHLER:
Der Rendervorgang dauert so lange wie gewöhnlich.
Wenn man das Video abspielt sieht man ein total verpixeltes Videos, ähnlich einem 144p Video auf YouTube.
Leider ist dieser Fehler das erste Mal bei einem wichtigen Kundenvideo aufgetreten.
Ich habe dieses Problem seit dem mit einem Qualitätsverlust umgangen. Export in Apple ProRes dann erneuter Rendervorgang mit Apple QuickTimePlayer.
Habe seitdem regelmäßig nach Lösungen gegoogelt.
Eine Art Lösung habe ich gefunden. Leider stellt mich diese nicht unbedingt auf Dauer zufrieden.
Wenn ich die Kodierung von VBR, 2 Durchgänge auf > VBR, 1 Durchgang ändere, tritt diese "Verpixelung" gar nicht auf.
Warum funktioniert diese Qualität nicht mehr mit VBR, 2 Durchgänge?
Früher hat dies immer funktioniert. Ich könnte mich nicht an irgendwelche Installationen erinnern, welche dies beeinträchtigen würden.
Bitte um Hilfe bei der Lösung dieses Problems.
Vielen Dank bereits im Voraus.
Mit freundlichen Grüßen
Andreas

Die Box mit "Maximale Renderquaität" ist auch ausgewählt.
Eben. Völliger Quatsch. Trägt überhaupt nix zur Qualität bei und macht nur Sinn, wenn man 126bit oder 32bit After Effects Projekte rendert. Und ich würde mal behaupten, genau daher kommen die Probleme, weil dann dein Preview-Cache verwendet wird mit reduzierter Auflösung...
Mylenium

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