Darren Hugh
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Sorry my bad. Video os made to be viewed on tv’s with HDMI cabel and computers.
Darren
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Im working with quite alot of magic bullet plugin. Mostly the intro of the video is the part with alot of FX. The rest is mainly just levels and some colour correction.
Im not sure about the codec stuff, I dont have that much knowledge about it.
Can anyone of you just tell me which codec would be the best? Ive done alot or videos before, but that wasnt with go pro footage. Back then i rendered in xvid, how would that work out with the go pro footage?
Again sorry about the lack of knowledge, im a abit of an amateur to be honest.
Im editing with sony vegas 12 btw.
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Thanks a lot for taking your time replying. Really appreciated.
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Darren Hugh
August 28, 2013 at 1:12 pm in reply to: How to make a video look good on both the computer and TVThank you for the well detailed reply. Really appreciate it.
Ive found out adding the Levels Fx with Computer to studio filter makes it looks alot better when watching the TV monitor (obviously looks horrible with the computer).
The TV should be calibrated, as I paid for them to do so when I bought my new tv a couple of weeks ago. I am however hoping that if I calibrate the images so that they look descent enough on my TV with standard image settings it will hopefully look ok if ever watched on other tv monitors then mine. So, what do you think?
The outcome is only made for family use, still pretty eager to get the best looking image.
Thanks again for the reply and help.
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Darren Hugh
August 27, 2013 at 12:49 pm in reply to: How to make a video look good on both the computer and TVWhile i’m at it. Do you know why the preview window on the external monitor is different to the outcome? When I click the external monitor the window opens on my TV, however the rendering outcome looks alot different in terms of contrast and color correction then what it is in the preview…
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Darren Hugh
August 27, 2013 at 11:14 am in reply to: How to make a video look good on both the computer and TVGod I hate this kind of video editing! Thanks for replies both of you.
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Darren Hugh
August 27, 2013 at 8:55 am in reply to: How to make a video look good on both the computer and TVI’m streaming my videos from a computer by sing a HDMI cabel.
Thanks for the information
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Darren Hugh
January 31, 2012 at 6:14 pm in reply to: Sony Vegas 11 32 bit not working when 64 bit is installedFor some weird reason I tend to get much better outcomes when I render with 32 bit on my 64 bit system computer when using PAL footage.
There is some kind of flickering all over the place when rendering with SV64 bit.
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Thanks for those, not really sure how I would manage to get that solid colour better looking though, should I lower the opacity for that one too? its already pretty low
thanks again
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YES!!! That was one of the best christmas presents I got this year! Solved my problem from earlier with the image glitches instantly!
Thank you Sony!