so i record with lawena at 60fps and use virtual dub - would use avirecorder but it doesnt work =(
then i put it in windows movie maker and it turns into mp4 and it looks very bad quality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeaWra-Qu3c
please explain how u make it look not pixely everywhere : (
then i put it in windows movie maker and it turns into mp4 and it looks very bad quality https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SeaWra-Qu3c
please explain how u make it look not pixely everywhere : (
You need to export and/or record at a higher resolution. I used to use movie maker as well and it has some limitations as far as quality goes. I use videopad video editor now. It's much better. Not only in export quality capabilities but also in actual editing options.
i dunno if this is against tf2 tv's terms but i could give you a link to a cracked version of sony vegas 14 if you want to, there's no reason to limit yourself with movie maker as mentioned above
Please do not share any links to cracked/pirated software on tftv. You're free to do whatever you want in private
ye i see, just add me on steam if you want the link https://steamcommunity.com/id/BLU123
btw keep up the good work on cast beater
btw keep up the good work on cast beater
Don't ever think of using windows movie maker if you want quality, get Sony Vegas, record the clips at 120 fps and drag the .avis into Vegas, then render the video with the "mp4 Internet HD 1080p" option on the render settings and make sure to set the frame rate to 60 aswell.
feforDon't ever think of using windows movie maker if you want quality, get Sony Vegas, record the clips at 120 fps and drag the .avis into Vegas, then render the video with the "mp4 Internet HD 1080p" option on the render settings and make sure to set the frame rate to 60 aswell.
My friend who is pretty knowledgeable when it comes to video recommended these render settings to me:
https://i.gyazo.com/591d2c4fc1c8501aa0421ad09a8b9065.png
https://i.gyazo.com/ff19bacce33820c07b4cd668fe57c471.png
https://i.gyazo.com/495c5c90e11b2753a49b82db74d1ea07.png
This renders your video in 4k (even though most people probably dont have 4k monitors theres still a big improvement in quality when comparing 4k video on youtube on a 1080p monitor with 1080p video on a 1080p monitor).
My friend who is pretty knowledgeable when it comes to video recommended these render settings to me:
https://i.gyazo.com/591d2c4fc1c8501aa0421ad09a8b9065.png
https://i.gyazo.com/ff19bacce33820c07b4cd668fe57c471.png
https://i.gyazo.com/495c5c90e11b2753a49b82db74d1ea07.png
This renders your video in 4k (even though most people probably dont have 4k monitors theres still a big improvement in quality when comparing 4k video on youtube on a 1080p monitor with 1080p video on a 1080p monitor).
the problem isnt ur frame rate, its ur bitrate. this problem exists probably because ur using windows movie maker. get sony vegas or adobe premiere, in that software you should render your video as a lossless avi, however a lossless file is gonna be way too big for you to watch so you should get an encoding software, adobe media encoder and handbrake work pretty well, make sure when encoding you use the best settings possible. if you have any questions feel free to add me http://steamcommunity.com/id/SourceNick/