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  • Rendering 1920x1080p 30fps with Adobe Premiere Pro

    Posted by Tactical Advance on August 21, 2012 at 11:34 am

    Hello,

    I hope some one can help me out. I will tell you my Spec first

    Capture pc
    GPU HD7970 1GB 2GB RAM (getting over 60fps and most games)
    I73820QM 4.2ghz (8 core)
    8gb ram 1600hz
    1st hard drive 120gb Intel SSD
    2nd 250gb Samsung SSD (getting 320mb per second)

    I normally record a videos on to the SDD then move it on to a 1tb external hard drive via USB 3 then on to the server

    Render Server
    Dell 690
    3.7 quad cure xeon x 2
    32gb ram
    Qudro FX3500 SLI X 2
    6TB of storage

    I have been recording game play over the last few months and really been trying to improve my capture quality i am looking to capture 1920x1080p 30fps capture i am recording 20mim.

    To capture i am using Dxtory RGB codex the output quality is very good for a 20min video looking around the 180-200gb mark.

    I have been using mp4. My render setting are Adobe Premiere Pro – variable bit rate 25mb max 30mb 2 pass the out put file size is around the 3-4gb size

    My Internet connection is a 50mb download with a 50mb upload.

    I have just bought Adobe Premiere Pro i used Sony Vegas 10 before Adobe Premiere seems was better and i really like the it so far.

    Is there any setting i can use to improve the render quality or setting i can turn on?

    Any help will be good

    Sareesh Sudhakaran replied 13 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
  • 3 Replies
  • Tero Ahlfors

    August 21, 2012 at 1:58 pm

    So what’s wrong with your render quality now?

  • Tactical Advance

    August 21, 2012 at 2:09 pm

    Ok.

    This a video i have done

    https://youtu.be/f4AQfxfScos

    note that 1080p looks bad i know this game is hard to render but i have found someone who is getting way better quality than me (he will not help me)

    Am i doing anything wrong or is there any setting i can turn on to help quality?

    Thanks

  • Sareesh Sudhakaran

    August 22, 2012 at 3:26 am

    Try H.264 Constant bit rate at 24 Mbps.

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