This time it took around 8 minutes and 40 seconds to render the same one minute of footage. I changed the bitrate to 8mps to try and comply with YouTube’s guideline. I then changed to Sony AVC which I understand uses CBR. The strange thing was each file MainConcept file was around 70-80mb, whereas the single pass test was 126mb. The single pass took just over 10 minutes. And finally MainConcept CBR at 8mpbs (per YouTube’s guideline.)Įach test took around 19 minutes despite the changes in bitrate, with the exception of the single pass. Then I dropped the max bitrate to 10mbps and to min 8mbps again with 2 pass MainConcept default settings single pass I recorded 1 minute of video, and rendered them with the following settings: The video I tested on, did have a few effects on including: NeatVideo, Noise to dither the video, Sony Convolution Kernel to sharpen, Magic Bullet Looks (cinestyle s-curve & the shoulder tool) and Sony Levels Computer RGB to Studio RGB. I’m currently using an i5 4690k along with a gtx 960 (so unfortunately I can’t make use of this GPU for rendering.) I’m mainly working with 720p 60fps footage for video games, and 1080p 30 fps for videos filmed with my 600D/t3i. I did some render tests last night, to find the best way to render my videos. This is my first post over here, and I hope I have researched most things well enough thanks to all the informative posts here on creative cow.
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