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    Kittra's Avatar
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    Kittra Thelder
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    Hyperion
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    Lancer Lv 50
    Quote Originally Posted by Shirana View Post
    @Kittra
    yeah, I've had my battery on max performance ever since finishing a semester of college and using my free time to get back to games 8D
    ANd I wasn't quite sure what to put for the resolution to make it 480p so I re-read your post earlier and set it to Resolution Downscale 852 x 480...was closest to "960x540 which falls in the realm of a 480p video on YouTube." that you mentioned earlier. Though it came out kind of blurry it worked just fine! SO I am happy. I care little for HD/Very high quality anyways. 360/480 is what I watch on youtube anyways even if 1080 is available lol I see nothing wrong with it besides the slight lack of clarity. But it works just fine so I can play around with the settings more till I got something nice :3
    Great!

    Going by your screenshot, the reason the picture is blurry is due to the bit rate it's using to encode.

    Higher bit rates require more power, but you can find a nice balance through experimentation.

    You can change the bit rate in the "Encoding" setting by increasing or reducing the Max Bitrate (kb/s), the Buffer Size (kbit) (which is usually set to 0 or the same as the Max Bitrate) allows you to dial down, or dial up the bit rate spent in high motion scenes to make them look better or tell the CPU take it easy on those frames, because you don't see what's going on when spinning the camera anyways.

    I don't recommend you set the Buffer Size to 0, because that basicly tells the program "You know what, lets toss caution to the wind and drive this Sports Car at 200mph (321kph) and have the time of our lives... or spin out of control and fly off a cliff!" if you get my meaning. >_>

    *EDIT*

    Oh, also: 852 x 480 = 480p video and will probably look better than 960x540 because YouTube won't have to downsize it to 480p resolution. =D
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    Last edited by Kittra; 03-06-2014 at 01:15 PM.