if i want to have the best render possible to upload into the internet, what would be the parameters???
bit rate?
size?
tipe of vid?
etc.
thanks
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The best thing to do would to render it as a lossless codec, or uncompressed. Then from there you should use VDubMod or Zarx264 to compress it into a smexy file.
Oh, for the parameters. Render as .avs. Make the resolution (if you're using fullscreen anime) 640x480. If you're using a widescreen anime, I like to render it as 720x480.
Oh, for the parameters. Render as .avs. Make the resolution (if you're using fullscreen anime) 640x480. If you're using a widescreen anime, I like to render it as 720x480.
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and the resolution should match the footage you are using, cause the project files should match the footage you are using...AaronAMV wrote:The best thing to do would to render it as a lossless codec, or uncompressed. Then from there you should use VDubMod or Zarx264 to compress it into a smexy file.
Oh, for the parameters. Render as .avi. Make the resolution (if you're using fullscreen anime) 640x480. If you're using a widescreen anime, I like to render it as 720x480.
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OOPS!JaddziaDax wrote:and the resolution should match the footage you are using, cause the project files should match the footage you are using...AaronAMV wrote:The best thing to do would to render it as a lossless codec, or uncompressed. Then from there you should use VDubMod or Zarx264 to compress it into a smexy file.
Oh, for the parameters. Render as .avi. Make the resolution (if you're using fullscreen anime) 640x480. If you're using a widescreen anime, I like to render it as 720x480.
I'm spending too much time with avs. >.>
Thanks for the fix.