Dropping to even 30fps looks terrible; the images are just not smooth between frames like real-life video is, and interlacing doesn't do much to help the situation.
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Dropping to even 30fps looks terrible; the images are just not smooth between frames like real-life video is, and interlacing doesn't do much to help the situation.
A suitable codec for this job would be H.264 or as a second choice mpeg4 ,you could render a small part to see if the results are better.
Mkv and flv are containers , it doesn't really matter for quality.
A good choice for a t2se movie using H.264 is mp4(you could use mkv though).
Problem is from a quick test i did , i found fraps disappointing but probably it was my pc struggling to keep fps on a decent level with high settings.
Fraps needs a bit of extra performance, but you should be fine at lower resolution. I recorded all my youtube HD videos at 1280x768 using an old cheap *** Radeon 3850. Full HD (1920x1080) recording needs some serious graphics card muscle, but with the newest cards even Full HD should be easily doable at constant 60 fps.Quote:
Originally Posted by AkaM
Yeah FRAPS does hurt abit, I normally play at 1440X900 but dropped it to 1024X768 to get an almost constant 60fps while recording with all details on.
Any ideas of what sort of file size I should aim for if re-compressing?
That was probably the best fan-made film/teaser? I have ever seen http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...on_mrgreen.gif it felt like I was watching an animated Crusty Demons DVD. I really liked the part at 7:07 when he smashed his head lol.
Now that I have seen it I would say leave it like this but you could also upload a 100-200mb poor quality one for people who just want to see it then they can get the better quality one if they enjoyed it.Quote:
Originally Posted by Lestropie
Another tip, try http://www.megaupload.com/ it has a 1gb upload limit, 60(?) second waiting time before download and (from my personal experience) you get less failed downloads from it with big files.
This is... umm... insane... http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...s/icon_eek.gif
I really couldn't imagine watching an 11 minute Trials video without getting bored, but with this, I wanted more. It's full of extraordinary skills and finished with amazing visual work. It also has a great soundtrack to go with it.
The quality of the video is perfectly adequate for me, but the audio sounds... well... incredibly distorted. The clipping just sounds bad, and I could imagine a bit of dynamic range adding a lot more impact where it's due.
Overall, I'm very impressed. I've watched it several times now and will, without a doubt, watch it several times more!
Good work! http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image..._e_biggrin.gif
Wow i thought the disappearing/reappearing rider in the beginning was great! Great editing. The progressive metal was a good fit too. I was not surprised by the outstanding skills because everyone knows you are a robot. http://forum.redlynx.com/forum/image...s/icon_lol.gif
Hmmm... Both versions sound OK on my machine... I don't sense any clipping, although I agree I could have fiddled with the dynamic range a bit. Try using a different program in case your video player isn't picking up the audio correctly; VLC is definitely the best choice.Quote:
Originally Posted by Solarlite
Very nicely done! I watched the low res version, audio was fine for me.
Awesome job!
Wouldnt it be possible to put the vid(s) in a zip or .rar file to compress the size furthermore? or am I just noobtalking again.