bSr.LCsta Posted March 5, 2006 Posted March 5, 2006 Thanx for your post bSr.L()Csta sure thing buddy ;) is this ok?
Kindred Posted March 10, 2006 Posted March 10, 2006 Ok, maybe I missed something. I’ve also been playing with exporting tracks, frustrating that’s for sure. Takes average, 6 hours to export. My first question is, what would be the best codec to use, and how to make sure that when exporting the results won’t be “fussy”? Would it be the quality settings or aspect ratio? By default quality it set at 25%, should I set it to 100% instead? I’m asking due that don’t want to re screw up my export again, mostly due to time it takes to do this. Doing it uncompressed, is not a likely a possibility, my first initial mpeg 4, was 220Meg. Uncompressed, no codec, I ended up with a 4Gig file lol. Also how can I put a camera view under a wing? I’m exporting with res: 720x480 Aspect 1.3333 (should I play with this?) XviD MPEG-4 compression (my first choice) Thanks in advance
Kindred Posted March 10, 2006 Posted March 10, 2006 Ok I've just tried with Divx 5.1.1 pro, my encoder set to max quality and inside lomac export setting quality export to 100%. I still have the fussy effect as an end results. Just looking at the hud with the results makes me sick. Man, is there a way around this? Please help. I'll try with 640x480 to see. Hope this helps... EDIT: 640x480 did not help with the "fuzz" on my hud. I reckon issue relies with the codec. Then again. I'm lost & discourage at this point. Your assistance would be appreciated. I wish to master this. I know it's "doable". I can fly/refuel/engaged bandits no prob there. But I have to admit I'm a noob in exporting and making videos. But I wish and want to learn this aspect better. Thanks in advance for your responses, Cheers
iVIPER21 Posted March 10, 2006 Posted March 10, 2006 Kindred, I'd recommend using 1.85 (widescreen) for your aspect ratio, looks a lot better and more natural to the eye IMO. Another choice would be 2.39 but I think it is going overboard - it's all a matter of personal preference of course. As for the codec, I've used the Alparysoft one with good results. I think you can download it here: http://www.alparysoft.com/products.php although in the free/trial version, their logo will be in the lower right hand corner. Anyways, give it a shot. Also, when testing out codecs, it's a good idea to just do a 30 second clip (or less). Hope it helps! 1
Kindred Posted March 10, 2006 Posted March 10, 2006 Kindred, I'd recommend using 1.85 (widescreen) for your aspect ratio, looks a lot better and more natural to the eye IMO. Another choice would be 2.39 but I think it is going overboard - it's all a matter of personal preference of course. As for the codec, I've used the Alparysoft one with good results. I think you can download it here: http://www.alparysoft.com/products.php although in the free/trial version, their logo will be in the lower right hand corner. Anyways, give it a shot. Also, when testing out codecs, it's a good idea to just do a 30 second clip (or less). Hope it helps! This codec is the best I've seen so far, Thanks a bunch. Now I have something to work with. Now I have compression, without loosing quality on my hud display. Alparysoft Lossless Video Codec Version: 2.0 alpha build 957.040607 Alparysoft Lossless Codec is freeware, but requires registration. Cool and cool :) Thanks again. Cheers
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