Technically the quality isn't maintained, it's just he feels like the difference is insignificant. Yeah i don't fancy rendering the same video twice. Beastby Designer, gamer, lion tamer. I say go with mp4, the file sizes are really good for the quality you get from them. I used to record avi files the file sizes were colossal! Now and I record mp4 and export it at high quality of about 14 - 18mbps bitrate. It's quite high but when Youtube gets a hold of it and compresses it to about 4 - 6mbps I'd rather it compress a high quality video than a low one.
Same with framerates, there's actually a difference if you have 60fps clips and make a 30fps video, it will produce smoother results than 30fps. I always recommend going in as high quality as possible until it has to be compressed down on youtube. Even a high quality mp4 has a low filesize. Render times also depend on the filetypes of your clips. If you have a bunch of avi clips and render it into a mp4 it's going to take a lot longer than if you had used mp4 clips.
I don't know how many times I've said mp4. Go with mp4. You need a lot of disck space, but I archive projects I'm finished with, so that my main data hard drive doesn't get filled up so much. I'll have to try this again, maybe at "full HD" x resolution and see if I get similar results again, with WMV being smaller. Good comment about native formats, especially about YouTube. I use Vimeo, and it does its own conversion anyway, so unless you are on a Mac and want to download the original file, it shouldn't matter.
It'd still play in your browser. I suppose I shouldn't be afraid of the AVI format. No need to keep 17 copies of each sub-section, though, no matter what format I use. I know that on DVDs, you can have two-pass or more converters that optimize the compression for maximum quality and minimum file size. You can more sophisticated in the compression that what you'd have the patience for while doing your iClone export. Of course, we all know the truth that I'm avoiding It's also easier to rerender part of a sequence or to do batch processing of images in, for example, Photoshop for various efects.
I no longer use that option, but it is a possibility. Narrow your search by specific forums. Posted By justaviking 7 Years Ago. Flat Ascending Flat Descending Threaded. Distinguished Member.
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