

Would there be a way to check that Vegas is doing something like that and turn it off?įrom what OBS staff have told me CQP 14-16 is if you use their simple settings the indistinguishable quality settings. According to my friend one them (the AVC one specifically) seems dark to him but i found it seems to match closest to the source file went i alt tabbed between the media player and the file uploaded to youtube.Īs they are unlisted here are the links, i uploaded the source file as well as all the compressed ones. I will also be posting links to all the videos uploaded to Youtube and would appreciate some insight/help. As well as the media info from the source files. I have posted screenshots with usually the settings i do use to convert. The comparison videos are the convert to 420 Aom Video and the x264 vegas 420 under the Aom video list i have below, you can see it in the cutscene at around 3:27 the black bar where the text is. I've been asking friends on some opinions when i do render with a few settings and their opinions on what looks best vary.Īnother issue is that with the same settings, vegas for some reason will brighten the video will vdub will keep the colour the same (screenshots provided as vdub x264 420 screenshot and vegas x264 420 screenshot). I would like to also add intros to my videos (I'm currently messing around with Sony Vegas 15 i got from humble bundle) and that usually involves more rendering and more generational loss since its already recorded as NVENC H.264 so I'm at a little loss what to do here. Now i do have a decent net connection at 100/40 with unlimited data so it really wouldn't be an issue uploading these sizes yet I'm a little worried with storage for such big files and would just rather keep the rendered/compressed versions like i did after i was done with the FRAPS videos. A 7 Minute video of a modern game (in this case DOOM 2016) was about 4.14GB while an older game like Age of Mythology Extended edition, a RTS game was about 8.37GB for 30 minutes. One suggested to me was OBS using the NVENC encoder on my GPU with something like a CQP rate of 15 and while the source file is pretty good its stilll a bit big. Since fraps hasn't been updated in ages as well as being a huge drain on system resources i went and looked for alternatives. So a few years back i used to use FRAPS to pretty much record Youtube videos and then compress them using Virtualdub and the x264xfw codec.


I feel really silly asking it here but i want to get this right as this would probably how i do things for the next few years. If this is in the wrong thread please let me kow and ill ask to move it or host a new thread there.
