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Zoneman1 wroteTGxCHA0S wrote Post the link to the video please. Try recording then just posting it. Maybe you have crappy render qualities.
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Well it looks ok, like a dazzle. Idk whats up with it though. Just make a 30 second video and load into Windows Live Movie Maker and send to youtube. It will keep it in 1080p and you can add an intro.
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try watching vid again cuz sae thing happened to me i went back to page 10min ltr and it was fine
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render as an mp4 or wmv file. wmv is smallest size and best quality. Also if your recording on a TV smaller than 1280 x 720 then It wont be good HD.
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Are You Playing On HD Or Reg.
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Gummi wrote render as an mp4 or wmv file. wmv is smallest size and best quality. Also if your recording on a TV smaller than 1280 x 720 then It wont be good HD.
My tv is bigger than 1280 x 720 the issue is, trying to get that amazing quality is a no-no for youtube. I'm going to try rendering it to highest settings possible instead of 1280 x 720 im going to render in 1900 x 1080 and see what happens.
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Have you looked at the Render Settings, and are you recording in HD for a start ?
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iZync wrote Have you looked at the Render Settings, and are you recording in HD for a start ?
I am recording in HD, 720p straight from PVR. Loads from m2ts and is set to 13.5 mbps. My youtube upload is jus trashed.
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TGxCHA0S wroteZoneman1 wroteTGxCHA0S wrote Post the link to the video please. Try recording then just posting it. Maybe you have crappy render qualities.
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Well it looks ok, like a dazzle. Idk whats up with it though. Just make a 30 second video and load into Windows Live Movie Maker and send to youtube. It will keep it in 1080p and you can add an intro.
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