Two most important things in the whole process.
- Make sure every video clip is 1920x1080
- Make sure that frame rate is 59+
Do those two and you'll have a 1080p video.
Two most important things in the whole process.
- Make sure every video clip is 1920x1080
- Make sure that frame rate is 59+
Do those two and you'll have a 1080p video.
I got 1080p with only converting to 1280x720 on high settings. I think I also rendered it at 1280x720 at 8mbps HD 1080-30p. I am using vegas pro 10.. that shouldn't matter though? And I wasn't exactly going for 1080p, just something high (I have no editing knowledge at all haha).
I don't honestly see why anyone would convert their clips to 1080p when they are set slightly below 720p?
Stretching clips means less quality.
Of course, i'm just lazy and don't change my settings for skate 2 videos back down to 480p so....
Videos; www.youtube.com/derwreck
yep derek is right you only end up with worse quality and a much bigger file than u started with. dont do it.
Okay I'm useless.
...but S3 definitely won't have WORSE quality with those settings. Doesn't make sense. Not buying it.
Last edited by MarcoPoloUSN; 01-31-2012 at 05:00 AM.
well you are writing the file again, this time with 4x as many pixels. one pixel from your original file wil now occupy 4 pixels. aliasing, colorgrading and contrast etc will also vary from original file depending on your settings.
for "best" settings editing skatereel footage, edit the flv files directly, uncompressed.
i think.