Try rendering an avi with lagarith instead of xvid.
Never trust the editing program to do anything besides editing (unless absolutely necessary.)
Low quality problem
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Re: Low quality problem
If you're viewing the video in VirtualDub, make sure your output color depth is set to "Use output setting" instead of "Fastest (16-bit)". It's under Preferences.
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Re: Low quality problem
Huh? I thought there was nothing to be done about it. Thanks!Scintilla wrote:If you're viewing the video in VirtualDub, make sure your output color depth is set to "Use output setting" instead of "Fastest (16-bit)". It's under Preferences.
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Re: Low quality problem
Big improvement now .. thanks a lot for the tipScintilla wrote:If you're viewing the video in VirtualDub, make sure your output color depth is set to "Use output setting" instead of "Fastest (16-bit)". It's under Preferences.