Need to export uncompressed AVI, 24bit, 30FPS

I have an AVI that is perfect quality (uncompressed, 24bit, 30FPS). I need to export from Premiere the same. How do I do this? Can you use the encoder to create an AVI? When I export movie, it compresses as MS-YUV at 16bit and I lose quality dramatically.

Did you choose "Maximum Bit Depth" in the Export Settings dialog? This option supports up to 32 bpc, if the selected compression supports it.

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    Thanks Jim,
    I tried None but the images (video) still comes up black.  I've tried
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  • Exporting uncompressed avi

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  • Need uncompressed AVI recipe

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  • Help needed! White lines over uncompressed avi export - CS4 v4.2

    Hello,
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    http://i213.photobucket.com/albums/cc291/madindehead/PremierePro_export_weird.png
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    I tried looking here: http://forums.adobe.com/message/2105977#2105977
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    Hi Jim, I too am confused!
    Why should the video codec for Option 1 be V210? Isn't this reserved for 10-bit video?
    http://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php#V210
    http://help.adobe.com/en_US/premierepro/cs/using/WS398C372B-B748-4ef6-BA0D-396D2E360707.ht ml
    I would have thought that the UYVY option was the correct choice for 8-bit video.
    http://www.fourcc.org/yuv.php#UYVY
    Videos exported using Option 2 definately do not play correctly in Windows Media Player - I get no video, just audio. I have tried many different computers running different versions of Windows and Windows Media Player. I'm running Premiere CS5 v5.03 if that makes any difference.
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  • FCP 5 export to .AVI for Windows client? Advice needed!

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    Sorry for letting your post unanswered for two days, we were all busy (I know, it is not an excuse).
    Seriously, I think the reason you are not getting answers is you have asked too many questions in one post. Don't know about others, but I get slightly confused.
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    Using Final Cut Pro to animation(2D) project(30fps), I've experienced a problem exporting uncompressed TGA image sequence files.
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    : TGA Options haven't compression option.
    : TIFF Options have a compression option.
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