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Video looks blurry and pixelated
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If you look at my most recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ivYlCUthI you can very clearly see (especially) in full screen that it looks very blurry. The edges of objects looks pixelated.

I use Vegas Pro 12 and these are my rendering options incase they're relevant: http://i.imgur.com/rgdCrwM.png.

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If you look at my most recent video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X3ivYlCUthI you can very clearly see (especially) in full screen that it looks very blurry. The edges of objects looks pixelated.

I use Vegas Pro 12 and these are my rendering options incase they're relevant: http://i.imgur.com/rgdCrwM.png.


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At a quick glance, it looks like you could double or triple your bit rate to help with the quality. It might help.

At a quick glance, it looks like you could double or triple your bit rate to help with the quality. It might help.
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I use Vegas Pro 12 as well and like #2 already said, I would increase the bitrate. I have mine set to average 20Mbit and Max 28Mbit when rendering TF2, that should be enough.

Another thing you might want to do is to disable Resampling. Vegas has Resampling automatically activated on any event which is super annoying. You can see it when there's fast movement going on it's getting very blurry and frames seem to overlay each other.
To disable that you need to rightclick a videoevent, select Switches and then click disable Resample. Pretty annoying but at least you can select up to every videoevent and change that for all at once.

Hope that helps!

I use Vegas Pro 12 as well and like #2 already said, I would increase the bitrate. I have mine set to average 20Mbit and Max 28Mbit when rendering TF2, that should be enough.

Another thing you might want to do is to disable Resampling. Vegas has Resampling automatically activated on any event which is super annoying. You can see it when there's fast movement going on it's getting very blurry and frames seem to overlay each other.
To disable that you need to rightclick a videoevent, select Switches and then click disable Resample. Pretty annoying but at least you can select up to every videoevent and change that for all at once.

Hope that helps!
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Does your rendered video look blurry and pixelated before upload? Chances are it's simply Youtubes re-encoding doing that, and there's not a lot you can do to get around it apart from upscaling to 4k or some other weird work arounds

Does your rendered video look blurry and pixelated before upload? Chances are it's simply Youtubes re-encoding doing that, and there's not a lot you can do to get around it apart from upscaling to 4k or some other weird work arounds
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This doesn't look like Youtube reencoding though. Youtube does lower the quality in some cases but not this hard

This doesn't look like Youtube reencoding though. Youtube does lower the quality in some cases but not this hard
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