Low quality problem
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- Joined: Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:49 pm
Low quality problem
Hello
I'm wondering if anybody can help me improve the rendering quality ..? Whether it's avi, wmv or mp4, the quality is pretty bad .. (image seems blurry and full of grain)
This is my avi template:
Video rendering quality: Best
Frame size: HDV 720 (1280X720)
Frame rate: 29.970 (NTSC)
Field order: None (progressive scan)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000
Video format: Xvid MPEG-4 Codec
Description: Audio: 48,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo, PCM Uncompressed.
Video: 29.97 fps, 1280x720, Progressive.
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.000, using CineForm HDV codec. OpenDML compatible.
And my mp4 template (which looks better):
Frame size: (Custom frame size) Width: 1280 Height: 720
Profile: Main
Frame rate: 29.970 (NTSC)
Field order: None (progressive scan)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000
Number of reference frames: 4
Constant bit rate (bps): 8,000,000
Description: Audio: 128 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, AAC.
Video: 512 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 320x240
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong Any suggestion?
I'm wondering if anybody can help me improve the rendering quality ..? Whether it's avi, wmv or mp4, the quality is pretty bad .. (image seems blurry and full of grain)
This is my avi template:
Video rendering quality: Best
Frame size: HDV 720 (1280X720)
Frame rate: 29.970 (NTSC)
Field order: None (progressive scan)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000
Video format: Xvid MPEG-4 Codec
Description: Audio: 48,000 Hz, 16 Bit, Stereo, PCM Uncompressed.
Video: 29.97 fps, 1280x720, Progressive.
Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.000, using CineForm HDV codec. OpenDML compatible.
And my mp4 template (which looks better):
Frame size: (Custom frame size) Width: 1280 Height: 720
Profile: Main
Frame rate: 29.970 (NTSC)
Field order: None (progressive scan)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000
Number of reference frames: 4
Constant bit rate (bps): 8,000,000
Description: Audio: 128 Kbps, 48,000 Hz, AAC.
Video: 512 Kbps, 29.970 fps, 320x240
I have no idea what I'm doing wrong Any suggestion?
- Enigma
- That jolly ol' bastid
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Re: Low quality problem
Youre project settings should be the same as youre sources.But as for the video u should export a uncompressed/lagarith/HuffyYUV,So then u may import the video into Zarx264(U will need AVISynth to use this) or u could just download the AMVApp(Since it brings those tools and other usefull editing tools)
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- Joined: Wed Apr 22, 2009 2:49 pm
Re: Low quality problem
Thanks for the suggestion .. I've started using VirtualDUb and AviSynth but everytime I'm saving a file the input video is always so much better than the output one. I think that's because all the filters are being applied to the input vid. I suppose I'm still doing something wrong?Youre project settings should be the same as youre sources.But as for the video u should export a uncompressed/lagarith/HuffyYUV,So then u may import the video into Zarx264(U will need AVISynth to use this) or u could just download the AMVApp(Since it brings those tools and other usefull editing tools)
Also I've tried Zarx264 as well, but still no improvement
- Enigma
- That jolly ol' bastid
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Re: Low quality problem
Depends on the the filters u are using and codec u are using to compress it.(I suppose )na_hanyate wrote:Thanks for the suggestion .. I've started using VirtualDUb and AviSynth but everytime I'm saving a file the input video is always so much better than the output one. I think that's because all the filters are being applied to the input vid. I suppose I'm still doing something wrong?Youre project settings should be the same as youre sources.But as for the video u should export a uncompressed/lagarith/HuffyYUV,So then u may import the video into Zarx264(U will need AVISynth to use this) or u could just download the AMVApp(Since it brings those tools and other usefull editing tools)
Also I've tried Zarx264 as well, but still no improvement
- xPiikanyaa
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Re: Low quality problem
What program are you using? I have the same problem in Sony Vegas.
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Re: Low quality problem
Yes, I'm using Sony Vegas as well
- xPiikanyaa
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Re: Low quality problem
Maybe Vegas just renders in low quality...
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Re: Low quality problem
I really have no idea what the problem is it might be codec related as well I think ..
- Enigma
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Re: Low quality problem
If your footage is low quality,You shall get low quality.na_hanyate wrote:I really have no idea what the problem is it might be codec related as well I think ..
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Re: Low quality problem
Yes, that's true .. but even with high quality footage the output video still looks pretty bad .. it's as if there's a glass added which makes it blurry and full of static and linesSoup wrote:If your footage is low quality,You shall get low quality.na_hanyate wrote:I really have no idea what the problem is it might be codec related as well I think ..