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Quality loss in Sony Vegas 13?
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Hey guys,

I wanted to start to create some TF2 Market-Gardening videos.
I was already able to create one video.

https://youtu.be/7mrxQNJFcL4

Strangely i have a huge quality loss of my gameplay-videos as you can see in the video.
I recorded the demos in FullHD with 60 FPS (no idea if that information is actually useful haha)
I am using Lawena and VirtualDub.
To edit the videos I am using Sony Vegas 13 Pro.

I noticed that the quality loss appears after the rendering in Sony Vegas 13.
Does anyone know a solution?

Greetings,
ColbY

Hey guys,

I wanted to start to create some TF2 Market-Gardening videos.
I was already able to create one video.

[youtube]https://youtu.be/7mrxQNJFcL4[/youtube]

Strangely i have a huge quality loss of my gameplay-videos as you can see in the video.
I recorded the demos in FullHD with 60 FPS (no idea if that information is actually useful haha)
I am using Lawena and VirtualDub.
To edit the videos I am using Sony Vegas 13 Pro.

I noticed that the quality loss appears after the rendering in Sony Vegas 13.
Does anyone know a solution?

Greetings,
ColbY
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please don't make your intros longer than the actual content

for your actual problem right click the video media in every video track and click properties and check the disabled setting under "resampling"

also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube

please don't make your intros longer than the actual content

for your actual problem right click the video media in every video track and click properties and check the disabled setting under "resampling"

also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube
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x

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Nightsong then Snoop Dogg hmmmmmmm

Nightsong then Snoop Dogg hmmmmmmm
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pyxelizealso render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube

Do you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??

[quote=pyxelize]
also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube[/quote]
Do you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??
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Dr_Heinzpyxelizealso render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtubeDo you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??

I'm not familiar with the technical side of Vegas but it's in render settings

[quote=Dr_Heinz][quote=pyxelize]
also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube[/quote]
Do you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??[/quote]

I'm not familiar with the technical side of Vegas but it's in render settings
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WHY IS THIS INTRO SO LONG

WHY IS THIS INTRO SO LONG
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FireDr_Heinzpyxelizealso render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtubeDo you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OfY1BnOXQI 2:18

I always made the output a .avi video. Can't choose the bitrate there.
Also, you can't get 60fps with what he shows in the video...

Somewhere you can choose and bitrate and get 60fps??

[quote=Fire][quote=Dr_Heinz][quote=pyxelize]
also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube[/quote]
Do you mean render or encode??

If render, where to find that in sony vegas??[/quote]
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0OfY1BnOXQI 2:18[/quote]
I always made the output a .avi video. Can't choose the bitrate there.
Also, you can't get 60fps with what he shows in the video...

Somewhere you can choose and bitrate and get 60fps??
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pyxelize
please don't make your intros longer than the actual content

for your actual problem right click the video media in every video track and click properties and check the disabled setting under "resampling"

also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube

My progress:
I disabled the resampling and changed the bitrates. I tryed both, the settings given in the youtube video by Fire and pyxelize.
A slightly better quality is the result. It is still not the quality i played with.
I am also using OpenCL after i watched the video.
Could the raw-material or VirtualDub be the reason for the bad quality since the intro is in FullHD?

The reason for the long Intro:
The intro was just a test. I did simply use a teamplate :D
My actual intention was to create atleast a 5min Video. Basically a montage.
Before I do i just wanted to check if everything is working fine without problems^^
Same with the music. snoop doggy dog was just randomly on my desktop haha

[quote=pyxelize]

please don't make your intros longer than the actual content

for your actual problem right click the video media in every video track and click properties and check the disabled setting under "resampling"

also render at a bit rate between 12 million and 16 million or youtube will compress the shit out of it making the quality significantly worse to view on youtube
[/quote]

[u][b]My progress:[/b][/u]
I disabled the resampling and changed the bitrates. I tryed both, the settings given in the youtube video by Fire and pyxelize.
A slightly better quality is the result. It is still not the quality i played with.
I am also using OpenCL after i watched the video.
Could the raw-material or VirtualDub be the reason for the bad quality since the intro is in FullHD?

[i]The reason for the long Intro:[/i]
The intro was just a test. I did simply use a teamplate :D
My actual intention was to create atleast a 5min Video. Basically a montage.
Before I do i just wanted to check if everything is working fine without problems^^
Same with the music. snoop doggy dog was just randomly on my desktop haha
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just find a tutorial on youtube of the best render settings for 1080p60 and go from there

just find a tutorial on youtube of the best render settings for 1080p60 and go from there
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob5_8mBsrNU
Try this but don't use custom resolution or it won't render and give you an error use one of the defaults (720p 1080p 1440p) then use h246 encoder if you want to compress your video even more

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ob5_8mBsrNU
Try this but don't use custom resolution or it won't render and give you an error use one of the defaults (720p 1080p 1440p) then use h246 encoder if you want to compress your video even more
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