Aspect ratio or w/e!?
Hello i've just started to make movies and i use FRAPS to record with everything works fine with my 23" 1920x1080 resolution. When i watch the fraps files on my computer they look all great, even if i render the files with Sony Vegas they look fine but..here's the problem.. when i upload a good looking movie to youtube the quality becomes crap and the text is very hard to even see, and yeah i'm using the "1080p" option when i view my own movies on youtube.. so could this be a problem with the aspect ratio? i really need help to get the movies look better on youtube not on my own computer :S
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Its not a problem with the aspect ratio. There are certain codes youtube does not like as much as others which downgrades quality. What are your render setting you are using?
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my rendering settings Always 1920x1080 with 30 FPS ffdshow codec x264 H.264 AVC1 MP4 All different aspect ratios feels like i pretty much tested it all :S |
What I do is after editing, I render with no compression than I use virtualdub to compress it. Here is a good video on how to get crisp HD video. Its aimed at compressing straight from Fraps files but it works just as well for any other file.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yea2r1LbMcY |
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Which format do you render to without the compression? |
Uncompressed AVI. I use Sony Vegas to edit so I just use the default uncompressed Template.
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Source file: http://www.megaupload.com/?d=H48XIE84 you see? the text in chat on damage meter and w/e is jagged/pixelated |
It looks like the videos being stretched a little bit add a resize filter in virtual dub to the 1920x1080. See if that fixes it at all.
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Any other advices/trix? btw if you have time could you tre render my source file i put in my last post and upload it, im really getting desperate here :S |
I can try to render it for you send me a download link to it and I'll get to it later tonight
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