Help with Rendering..
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Help with Rendering..
I starting record my games and noticed my quality isn't the best.
Here and example.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZggH53iW1kQ
my default resolution is 1440x900
This is my render settings.
Project properties
Any suggestions.
Here and example.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZggH53iW1kQ
my default resolution is 1440x900
This is my render settings.
Project properties
Any suggestions.
Last edited by wizekraker on Mon Jan 28, 2013 11:52 am, edited 2 times in total.
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Try disabling motion blur maybe?
EDIT: Just watched the video.
Ramp up the bitrate?
EDIT: Just watched the video.
Ramp up the bitrate?
Re: Help with Rendering..
Here's what I'm using:
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Expandas are using Sony Vegas Pro 11.
I cant seem to find your format.
Sony AVC/MVC
I cant seem to find your format.
Sony AVC/MVC
Re: Help with Rendering..
First of all, 1440/900 = 1.60 aspect ratio, and 1280/720 = 1.77 aspect ratio. It's not a straightforward downsampling operation, so I'm guessing you lose quality when you record at 1280x720 right off the bat. Do the uncompressed videos that dxtory generates look good? If not try using the same aspect ratio to record. The equivalent for you would be 1440/900 * 720 = 1152. So try recording at 1152x720 instead. Also, try bumping up your average and maximum bitrate from your current settings.
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Re: Help with Rendering..
The videos I record looks perfectly fine..its just when rendering.dek0y wrote:First of all, 1440/900 = 1.60 aspect ratio, and 1280/720 = 1.77 aspect ratio. It's not a straightforward downsampling operation, so I'm guessing you lose quality when you record at 1280x720 right off the bat. Do the uncompressed videos that dxtory generates look good? If not try using the same aspect ratio to record. The equivalent for you would be 1440/900 * 720 = 1152. So try recording at 1152x720 instead. Also, try bumping up your average and maximum bitrate from your current settings.
Re: Help with Rendering..
Ok then yeah it looks like it's being overcompressed. Increase the avg/max bitrates and see what happens.
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Another question how big are these files ideally you want. These ones I have right now that are rendered are 500MB to 700MB.I rendered one which looks much better which come out to 2GB
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http://i.imgur.com/tCHmARe.png
Highlight "8 Mbps HD 1080-30p Video", click on "Customize Template", use my settings if you want to. 86% in quality is good enough for youtube.
Scratch that, that one was for 1080p. Use the "6Mbps HD 720-30p Video" template instead.
Highlight "8 Mbps HD 1080-30p Video", click on "Customize Template", use my settings if you want to. 86% in quality is good enough for youtube.
Scratch that, that one was for 1080p. Use the "6Mbps HD 720-30p Video" template instead.
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Download and use x264 codec and don't GPU render.
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It should be listed under the MPEG categories. Many of them are have "memory stick" in the title.wizekraker wrote:Expandas are using Sony Vegas Pro 11.
I cant seem to find your format.
Sony AVC/MVC
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Which one is it?expandas wrote:It should be listed under the MPEG categories. Many of them are have "memory stick" in the title.wizekraker wrote:Expandas are using Sony Vegas Pro 11.
I cant seem to find your format.
Sony AVC/MVC
Which one?
Re: Help with Rendering..
It doesn't matter, all of them will work. They're all based off the same template with a few small changes. Just pick one and modify it to your liking.
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Re: Help with Rendering..
Ideally how big does 30min video should be?
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That depends on what you mean by "ideally". If you mean best quality, you could get up to 2GB/min, if you mean lowest filesize, you can go as low as you can get; for a decent middleground, my rendered videos would be around 700MB for 30 mins.wizekraker wrote:Ideally how big does 30min video should be?