If you look at my video If you look at the hearts you can tell its blurry .I have been testing out settings to make my video look like sethblings i have all my settings hd i have tried everything i record with dxtory and edit with sony vegas. Thank You for your time
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well, there is one thing to make sure of - and that's right click on the video footage and select "disable resample" - that will help a bit with one of your rendering issues...
As far as the blurry hearts/hunger... or just in general the visual artifacts... this usually happens during image compression - this could be the recorder -or- your rendering settings (make sure all your rendering settings/properties for video are set to 'best' in vegas) - if that doesn't fix it, it's at the recording level, your codec could be compressing the images slightly resulting in 'fuzziness' (or you are recording at a different resolution, possibly even lower resolution, than you are releasing at). I should note that the artifacts are -barely- noticeable (the only exceptionally noticeable parts are where there is high contrast, such as on the highlight on the hearts), you may be noticing them much more readily if your viewer is defaulting to less than the 720p format while streaming.
My guess is a slight bit of fuzziness is being introduced by image compression during recording, this minor amount is not a huge problem - though that 'resample' thing, is very important as it will greatly impact the quality of your videos.
Thank you alzorath in dxtory I went in video settings and instead of stretch I set it to extend and the quality improved a bit ,but for now im happy with it if you have any other tips to make my videos alot better message me on youtube Thank you! for the help
As far as the blurry hearts/hunger... or just in general the visual artifacts... this usually happens during image compression - this could be the recorder -or- your rendering settings (make sure all your rendering settings/properties for video are set to 'best' in vegas) - if that doesn't fix it, it's at the recording level, your codec could be compressing the images slightly resulting in 'fuzziness' (or you are recording at a different resolution, possibly even lower resolution, than you are releasing at). I should note that the artifacts are -barely- noticeable (the only exceptionally noticeable parts are where there is high contrast, such as on the highlight on the hearts), you may be noticing them much more readily if your viewer is defaulting to less than the 720p format while streaming.
My guess is a slight bit of fuzziness is being introduced by image compression during recording, this minor amount is not a huge problem - though that 'resample' thing, is very important as it will greatly impact the quality of your videos.