Problem. I recently edited a road trip video for my YouTube viewers. The video contains both 4k UltraHD content recorded at 100mbit (All non Driving shots), and 1080p Content at 25mbit (All Dash video while driving).
I use the Fix/Enhance features all the time, adjust color, stablize, "enhance", and others, and I used it on this video for ALL clips as I usually do, tweak each just a bit to make it look better. The 1080p processes and renders crystal clear no problem, however, the 4k, if I use ANY of the Fix/Enhance features, the 4k renders blocky, and over-compressed, and just plain bad. The 1080p looks considerably better!
I tried opening the project in PD13, but since I created and saved in 14, it would not let me, so I did a test, I put both 4k and 1080 clips from this project in PD13, rendered, and then did the same clips in PD14, and rendered. Settings, and enhancements were exactly the same on both. Both 13 and 14, have the exact same program settings as well.
Result, PD13 rendered it crystal clear and normal, and looked great. PD14, once again, Blocky, over compressed and looking like crap. And once again, I will repeat, both settings, options, Fix/Enhance, EVERYTHING, was exactly the same.
Output rendering, is H.264 AVC as MP4, Output Resolution is 3840x2160, 30FPS, Progressive, High Profile, CABAC, Bitrate 100mbit, Speed/Quality Indicator in Quality Mode, Use Deblocking. Same output settings on both 13 and 14.
Now, if I do not use any Fix/Enhance features, the output is perfect (Of course, without then any color correction, or enhance etc...) and I am not using SVART, besides the fact svart doesn't work once the video has been edited.
So, I have two links for you. Link one, good quality version of the Road Trip video, without using Fix/Enhance features, and thats the video I put live, video #2, is using Fix/Enhance features. Compair the non-driving sequences. First one is of me talking, and I have other standstill or walking shots too. Make sure you change the resolution settings to 4k, even if you don't have a 4k monitor. Though, difference can be seen at other playback resolutions as well.
Output/Render settings were the same for both as well.
<h1>1 Good Quality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0lwMnREuxA</h1>
2 Bad Quality: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_b6x2JlPewU
System Specs:
I7 2.8ghz Overclocked to 3.5ghz 4core with hyperthread
512meg video card, 400mhz
16 gigs ram
30TB Storage
Windows 7
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