15% load is good, no problem there. Keep in mind if you have an older video card, chances are you will have problems playing HD video. I couldn't play the file at first, i dont use media player, only vlc or the "classic" media player with ffdshow. It appears WVC1 codec isnt part of ffdshow...or i need to update. Anyway,…
Just a few additional thoughts: You don't need to be running at 30fps - this is waste. You can get by with smooth video at 24-25 fps. Additionally, I've had a lot of luck encoding w/ Quicktime using the H.264 codec using AAC for audio. This can be done w/ Quicktime Pro or software like Camtasia. With the settings below,…
SUPER It's actually a quite competent freeware encoder capable of most common formats and codecs, including WMV and MOV. There's an abundance of AVI-tools out there, WMV- and QT-tools are not as common in my experience.
Thanks for the advice guys - I was thinking the exact same thing about using xvid and divx being a bad idea - I downloaded microsofts wmv encoder but couldn't get the WVC1 high quality codec to work. I'm going to try that SUPER program out and see if I get better results, I'd never heard of it before so thanks for the…
First off I would consider not using Xvid or DivX... What if that recruiter does not have any of these codecs? You think that he/she will go download and install it, or have a look at the next applicant in that huge pile? If you ask me the safest possible way to go would be WMV. The later versions of WMV aint all that bad.…
Hey, well at least it doesn't stutter! :) I think the 'motion blur' is vegas interpolating the frames (from 60 down to 30fps) and it is a little ugly now I come to look at it. Trouble is, I'm playblasting out of the Maya viewport - this isn't a render its all realtime cgfx shaders, so there is no proper motion blur to…