Sup community,
I just wanted to know, which codec you are using for rendering your Replays in HD?
Which codec for rendering?
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
Hi,
Lagarith Lossless is best to work with, you will get roughly the same quality as uncompressed and lighter video files
Lagarith Lossless is best to work with, you will get roughly the same quality as uncompressed and lighter video files
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
just like maniaplanet xd okno.Lagarith was last updated on December 8, 2011.
I'm sure there must be a more updated and better codec benefiting from current century technologies
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Nvenc + VP9 on Youtube.
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
thanks you very much
Re: Which codec for rendering?
This may be slightly off the topic but can anyone also recommend good video editing software?
Nothing too complicated.
Nothing too complicated.
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
For some music recordings I've been using Power Director.
It is relatively easy to use.
It is relatively easy to use.
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
Codec:
After several tests I found Xvid being the best in performance-quality ratio (fast to edit around and both good looking).
I got it from here: https://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm (Mega surely includes Xvid, Basic doesn't, maybe choices between do)
Edit: Only Mega contains Xvid
Editing software:
Not easy to decide but I got this in my hands (actually not really, I didn't try it yet) but it looks promising. It's called DaVinci Resolve. The big thing about it is that it's free.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... ciresolve/
After several tests I found Xvid being the best in performance-quality ratio (fast to edit around and both good looking).
I got it from here: https://codecguide.com/download_kl.htm (Mega surely includes Xvid, Basic doesn't, maybe choices between do)
Edit: Only Mega contains Xvid
Editing software:
Not easy to decide but I got this in my hands (actually not really, I didn't try it yet) but it looks promising. It's called DaVinci Resolve. The big thing about it is that it's free.
https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/produc ... ciresolve/
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Re: Which codec for rendering?
Thanks guys! I have a look at both suggestions.
(I've purchase too many things over the years that are just crap, and hate to spend money on something that just takes up space on a shelf).
(I've purchase too many things over the years that are just crap, and hate to spend money on something that just takes up space on a shelf).
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