I made a High School of the Dead video and I know this isnt the best AMV this is just a practice because I want to get rid of the pixels. So how do I do that? Anyone got any ideas on what to do to get rid of them.


Kionon wrote:You are not supposed to upload betas to local. Only full videos.
You post betas in Opinion Exchange or by visiting the IRC channels and asking if someone would review your beta. You will need your own hosting, or use a fileshare site.
Kionon wrote:You are not supposed to upload betas to local. Only full videos.
You post betas in Opinion Exchange or by visiting the IRC channels and asking if someone would review your beta. You will need your own hosting, or use a fileshare site.
Kionon wrote:You are either:
1) asking for help on a not finished video, even it is a full beta, if it is not finished, then it is not to be uploaded. That is the rule. If this is the case, you needed to post in Opinion Exchange
2) asking for feedback on a finished video, in which case you needed to post in AMV Announcements.
JaddziaDax wrote:As far as I know the only way to "fix" pixels is to make sure you have clean source footage... if the video is becoming pixelated after, then you need to change your method of exporting/compressing.
Moonlight Soldier wrote:Hmmm, how did you encode it? I only watched the preview so I could see what you meant by "pixels."
It might be a compression issue
Moonlight Soldier wrote:Well, if your footage isn't pixelated like that to begin with, something might be going wrong with you export it.
Here's a very loose comparison;
For example, if you open a nice high resolution photo in Photoshop and then save it to the lowest quality possible, when you open it up again it's not going to look pretty. (Does that make sense?)
So, when you saved/exported your video, how did you do it? What settings did you use? Also what program are you using to edit with?
Kionon wrote:Export lossless. HUFFYUV or Lagarith. That should be in your export options. Also don't use 1280x720p unless your source is actually 720p (I believe HSotD is), but I don't know where you're getting your source from.
You then want to compress from your export using ZarxGUI (x264/MP4box). Play around with the settings, but even on default, it should produce far better than this.
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