John Skogly
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Hi,
I am going to try those settings next time I render!
[Francois Pénzes] “P.S.: Is that your music ? (it’s part of my playlist now…)”
Glad you liked it! I do not make the music, I am just a promoter. I ask for permission to use songs I like, and post them if granted.
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Thanks, I will try that tomorrow!
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lnZakwbl2Vs
With your settings. It seems like the problem is mostly on YouTube’s part, and it shows up easier in certain photos, because of the coloring. Using logos with little/no shadow around them also seem to make it better.
I cannot really see it in 1080p, but it is still slightly visible on the rock part of the image in 720p. Thanks for all the help! I do not really know if there is anything else to do. It does not bother me on this particular upload, but I know that it reacts differently with other photos.
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Hi,
https://www.dropbox.com/sh/yfp5h45k6q08ew9/AACFssjBgwhWk4RNJ80z3qwSa?dl=0
Various files are added here. I have tried to solve the problem on different sites, but to no avail. See if some of these can help you. The rendered file with your settings are included, in addition to the .veg file. Your render definitely seemed to help, and the video looks better in comparison when uploaded to YouTube. It seems to mainly be a problem with Youtube, though, as the videos look much better when using the local file. However, I believe the problem is still there. In my original AVC file I can spot it playing the local file, which leads me to the conclusion that it is prevalent in all my renders. Then, when YouTube recompresses the file, it is more noticeable because of the quality drop. Hence why the issue is easier to spot in lower quality, for instance 720p instead of 1080p.
It is just speculation, though. Again, thanks for helping!
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[Nigel O'Neill] “Right click the image on the timeline and tick ?”
What Should I tick?
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[Francois Pénzes] “In File / Properties… / Video, can you do a screen grab of your settings ?”
https://gyazo.com/bdf60f4b92d194ff77046038eebe2532
Project properties for my uploads
[Francois Pénzes] “When you are in Customize Template / Projects / Video rendering quality, Did you select Use Project Settings or Best ?
“I use best for all my uploads.
Thanks for helping out!
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Btw, I also use track motion to resize the logos.
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https://gyazo.com/e056c8590285d347eea452f757295ea0
Example from my newest video. Fade effects and 0.5 sharpening on pictures (might be too much), and 0.6 sharpening on text. That is basically it. Correct, specs sent are from the two YT videos.
Yeah, InternetHD is referring to MainConcept, and I have also tried Sony AVC. I have not tried anything else, though. I cannot show the old .veg file as I do not save my project files. However, it happens on my new posts as well, although my newest videos are more subtle.
Should I try to render it in another format?
Thanks!
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No idea as to what the problem may be?
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https://gyazo.com/e2481dc6ee22a0ea5ef0c6768531c20b?token=cd5d4d5ff25de3626880a067e765500d
https://gyazo.com/487b8a09420376941f2cb18037d97156Two examples. I can show you the output on YT as well. It looks pretty bad.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rl6RY4PCnEs
Even worse on this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPZxD73pmmk
My channel is semi big, but I do not know what I am doing wrong. I am a novice when it comes to Vegas, so any help would be greatly appreciated.
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