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Turning off resampling
Frithgar [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 16, 2015 12:24 Messages: 25 Offline
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Hey, I'm filming gaming footage and then after editing the footage I upload to youtube.

I'm having a problem with certain sections of the video becoming very blurred after they've been produced with the program. I record at 25 fps and that's the same speed I output from powerdirector. I record in fast mpeg4 version 2 codec, then output to xavc s 1920x1080/25p (17mpbs). The original footage is also in 1920x1080.

From my research it appears that with gaming footage one thing that makes a huge difference is to disable the auto resampling. Trouble is I can't find a way to do this, or it's called something else. I'm not overly familiar with video editing so it's very likely that I've missed it. I've tried upsampling the clips which helps a lot, but I'm not sure if this is the same thing or not. Any help or suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Frithgar
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Use Intelligent SVRT it should select the profile but suitable for your video, if it is connected, it takes only renders the video where needed, most of the video is kept original. AMD-FX 8350 / 8GB DDR3
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Quote: Hey, I'm filming gaming footage and then after editing the footage I upload to youtube.

I'm having a problem with certain sections of the video becoming very blurred after they've been produced with the program. I record at 25 fps and that's the same speed I output from powerdirector. I record in fast mpeg4 version 2 codec, then output to xavc s 1920x1080/25p (17mpbs). The original footage is also in 1920x1080.

Your problem is that you are stuck in the 25fps mentality like all EU, AU. Games are NOT 25 or 50 fps, most likely you have 60p there. So that's where the resampling occurs.
What's the reason to upload on youtube at 25fps? None...
Frithgar [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Feb 16, 2015 12:24 Messages: 25 Offline
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It's nothing to do with mentality, the I record at the same frame rate that the program will produce at, that's either 25fps or 50fps. I've not found any option to output a video in a suitable format for youtube at 60fps. I choose 25 over 50 purely because it's less file space and I've not heard that one gives better performance over another. My own experiments using 50 as both the input recording and output yield the same results, it's still blurred in places.
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Again... your game is not 50fps.
GGRussell [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Jan 08, 2012 11:38 Messages: 709 Offline
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Frame rate is most likely a function of the capture device. Let's stick to the real issue - blurry video.

Frithgar - as Playsound stated, try SVRT and see if PD can match your input file. If you are using XAVC at 17Mbps, the video shouldn't be blurry. Intel i7 4770k, 16GB, GTX1060 3GB, Two 240GB SSD, 4TB HD, Sony HDR-TD20V 3D camcorder, Sony SLT-A65VK for still images, Windows 10 Pro, 64bit
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