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Laurent13
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Minecraft encoding problem

Mon Mar 18, 2013 2:03 am

Hello Mirillis team :geek: !

Very awesome software i have bought.
I have not problem to record Minecraft on high definition HD so, very very good job.

My problem comes when i want to encode my Minecraft video, before, when i watch my record, video is very smooth like i play minecraft but after the encoding, video is blurred. I choose auto profil ( & bitrate ).

( i can send to you twice videos )
* I don't have this problem when i encoding Mirror's Edge (full screen)
Thanks for your help if you have a solution

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Mon Mar 18, 2013 3:57 pm

I tend to use an external encoder (no offense to mirillis), and I produce great encodes. They're doing something wrong? Which settings did you use?

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Mon Mar 18, 2013 6:01 pm

Could you post a screenshot of your exporting settings?
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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Mon Mar 18, 2013 9:33 pm

DIGG wrote:I tend to use an external encoder (no offense to mirillis), and I produce great encodes. They're doing something wrong? Which settings did you use?
Auto
Normal - High quality résolution, video is blur
radi wrote:Could you post a screenshot of your exporting settings?
Yes
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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Tue Mar 19, 2013 3:36 am

I think "Auto / Normal" is... normal. If you're looking for top quality, why not try HIGH quality? Resulting file looks spectacular, for a third of the original. (did a test)

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Tue Mar 19, 2013 4:16 pm

DIGG wrote:I think "Auto / Normal" is... normal. If you're looking for top quality, why not try HIGH quality? Resulting file looks spectacular, for a third of the original. (did a test)
i can't find "HIGH quality" from the list

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:02 am

Try using Handbrake to encode videos instead
its much better and the output (choose MP4) works perfectly for Youtube/Vimeo
remember to select 30 frames per second if you want to upload to online services (they down convert anyways)

I have tried Mirillis Export function and the settings vs output is not always clear .. sometimes the output is 60fps other times its not :(

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Wed Mar 20, 2013 10:26 am

Montago wrote:Try using Handbrake to encode videos instead
its much better and the output (choose MP4) works perfectly for Youtube/Vimeo
remember to select 30 frames per second if you want to upload to online services (they down convert anyways)

I have tried Mirillis Export function and the settings vs output is not always clear .. sometimes the output is 60fps other times its not :(
Auto profile always export your video in 60fps, other profiles downgrade your fps count to 30.
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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Wed Mar 20, 2013 1:31 pm

@ radi: You should really let us decide the framerate we want... You have profiles with different framerates, it's not indicated anywhere, we have to keep a list to know which is which? I find it a bit stupid...

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Re: Minecraft encoding problem

Wed Mar 20, 2013 9:54 pm

Montago wrote:Try using Handbrake to encode videos instead
its much better and the output (choose MP4) works perfectly for Youtube/Vimeo
remember to select 30 frames per second if you want to upload to online services (they down convert anyways)

I have tried Mirillis Export function and the settings vs output is not always clear .. sometimes the output is 60fps other times its not :(
Handbrake use LIBAV engine, its not decode FIC codec.

For any external encode try RIPBOT264 or VIRTUALDUB.




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