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I had tried all sorts of settings for "Project Properties", but none seemed to give a decent enough quality when I rendered it. Would you mind giving me a little step by step guide, please? Here's the settings I'm using in " Project Properties": Load those in zarx264gui and set the quantitizer number low, lower = better. HalOfBorg wrote:Render the video with a lossless codec like lagarith, the audio 256k MP3. What settings should I use for "Project Properties" & rendering, to obtain the best quality I can once I encode it with zarx264gui and upload it to youtube? Thank you. Here's the info for the video (if it helps) that I have edited to and have already tried rendering with several different settings, to no avail: I reckon I may not be doing something right here. I've noticed that youtube still ruins the quality though, whereas I've watched some other editors' AMVs with flawless quality.
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avi's ever since, then using zarx264gui to be able to make the file size smaller and upload it to youtube. I had downloaded AMVapp last year and had been rendering files as "uncompressed/lossless".
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I've recently finished editing an AMV on Sony Vegas Pro 11, but I'm feeling confused about the rendering & encoding process.
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Most I know is that 240p = crappy quality, 720p = fine quality, 1080p = amazing quality. The RØDE Podcaster dynamic USB microphone is covered by RØDE Microphones' industry leading 10 year warranty.Not really new to editing videos, but I'm barely knowledgable about compressions/encoding/converting.
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For professional applications the optional PSM1 shock mount and PSA1 boom arm are highly recommended.
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