George Tegz
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@ Todd Boyle
I rendered a video and sent it to my friend and asked him to upload the video.. still looks bad (once uploaded.. it looks good on his computer and on my computer). So I think it has something to do with my computer (codecs or something)
Here’s a video I made a long time ago, but you can see it’s good 1080p quality. Recorded with FRAPS and rendered with WMV (sony vegas)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=63cJbjgiOHE
Only thing I have changed since I made this video is the graphics cards (from ATI 5970’s to NVIDIA GTX 580’s)
Could it be the GPU’s? I installed this Windows 2 weeks ago… it’s basically new.
This is something really small and simple and it’s completely stopping me from making videos..
This is a new one I made a few minutes ago
You can see how that’s not even close to 1080p https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-EJnHH7zGt0
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I am basically using insane 1080p settings which should result in this https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VavoeApTs08&hd=1
He is using a capture card, but I know the guy and he was getting the exact same quality with Dxtory and x264 format. My 1080p is not even close to 720p.. it’s terribly bad. You can see at the bottom left how the tickets (the numbers) are fading away.. everything is just very ugly and in action with 64 players it will be chaos
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Alright thanks I’ll have to try that. Yes the video looks exactly the same as what I see on my screen while playing (after rendering) but when I upload it.. it looks really really bad.
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This was already happening without any codecs installed so it’s not the codecs. Also, how can the footage look 1:1 after rendering it and then look extremely ugly on youtube?
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I had K lite installed, but then I removed it. the only thing that’s on my PC is x264 vfw for Dxtory so I can record with it. I removed that too.. didn’t fix anything. This is the first thing I can’t seem to fix on a PC for 10+ years
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Thank you for the reply. I have tried every possible option. All of them give the same results. Any idea what it could be?
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George Tegz
April 16, 2012 at 11:23 pm in reply to: Random Artifacts after rendering (only after rendering)Okay I want to add that this also happens in Adobe Premiere Pro CS5.5 and I know how deal with settings, it’s not the settings obviously.
I can render the file perfectly fine with Virtualdub, but in Sony Vegas and Adobe, I get these damn artifacts.
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George Tegz
April 16, 2012 at 11:01 pm in reply to: Random Artifacts after rendering (only after rendering)I’ve no idea how to edit the first post so here is the video of it https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKZ8rOe-QhU&hd=1