For gaming videos would you guys suggest that real time render is needed? Cheers.
Rendering.
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Real Time render is not really "needed"
But if you dont do anything on your PC during the render, it could be a good idea. -
Im watching the football, so ill real time, Whats the difference?
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Another rendering issue, it rendered but only rendered the audio and no picture? HALP?
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Rule number 1: If you don't know what you're doing, don't touch these options. *edit: Therefore make everything default*
*edit* number 2: Due to the fact you're rendering in HD, and the original renderer window is not showing the full screen you'll need to make that one widescren*
Useful tip number 1: Save as type: Windows Media Video (.wmv) , 4.8 Mbps HD 720-24p Video. Why this? Because 1. it won't be a big file yet it will be HD , 2. Faster to render
<--- Oh, you hate me son?The post was edited 1 time, last by Bundyclan ().
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Will give it a go and let you know.
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Right im now uploading it to Youtube will give the link once it's done and ive gained permission :p Quality seemed to have dropped a bit since i recorded it :p
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When you record something, it's lossless quality. Rendering basically means that they are being compressed to small files.:)
Realtime isn't really needed. When you render, your CPU automatically goes all out on all of its cores.
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