Post: Can someone render my video in high quality?
08-24-2008, 06:01 PM #1
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I recorded a video with my dazzle on the lowest quality which is called the "Good quality".

Okay I tried rendering it with Sony Vegas Pro 8 at 320x240 (I think)

The quality looks good in quicktime.

But I tried uploading it on Youtube to find out the video has crappy quality on there, so I deleted the video.
08-24-2008, 06:20 PM #2
first off dont capture in good quality capture the best quality you can without having to choose the format AVI becase avi uses about a gig of memory every minute which no one has to spare and will not be able to be uploaded to youtube and second if you render in 320x240 ofcourse the quality is gonna be crappy a youtube video size on youtube is 480x362 so the video is gonna obviously be pixalated and crappy because of oversizing always either use 640x480 or 480x362 in itself to render
08-24-2008, 06:41 PM #3
ItsonFire911
Vault dweller
Originally posted by DirtyDudeOnline View Post
first off dont capture in good quality capture the best quality you can without having to choose the format AVI becase avi uses about a gig of memory every minute which no one has to spare and will not be able to be uploaded to youtube and second if you render in 320x240 ofcourse the quality is gonna be crappy a youtube video size on youtube is 480x362 so the video is gonna obviously be pixalated and crappy because of oversizing always either use 640x480 or 480x362 in itself to render


very well said I recomend rendering in .wmv and also 640x480 is the best. I think adobe after effects has a higher quality render.
08-24-2008, 07:00 PM #4
Well I tried 640x480 render. The quality still turned out to be crappy.

Anyone willing to render with the best quality for me?
08-24-2008, 10:40 PM #5
Originally posted by Mystery
Well I tried 640x480 render. The quality still turned out to be crappy.

Anyone willing to render with the best quality for me?


well did u record in a better quality and bigger size?
08-24-2008, 11:36 PM #6
Well on my new montage I did record in the best quality possible.
08-25-2008, 12:44 AM #7
Originally posted by Mystery
Well on my new montage I did record in the best quality possible.


and recording size? recording size and quality are BOTH big factors of getting a good quality recording on youtube
08-25-2008, 01:02 AM #8
480x362 is the rendering I did it on. Oh and I think I recorded it with 640x480.
09-20-2008, 12:26 AM #9
Shockk
I’m too L33T
If you tryed it and cant do it.

Like what happend to me download a program called.

Any DVD Converter Professional

after you done the video add the video on this program then click encode then it will go to the AnyDVDConverterProfessional file in your documents i think.

But then you got to do the settings on the side before you encode it type it in youtube or something for a tut

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