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Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export
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camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export
  1. #Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export for mac
  2. #Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export mp4
  3. #Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export software
  4. #Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export Pc
camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export

Motion Estimation method : leave it as is or UME (the last 2 are drastically slower with limited benefit especially for this type of content) Maximum b-frames : for slide show type content I would max it out (16) Reference frames : 4-6 (it's unlikely the encoder will use more, even if you enter more) In the video tab, use variable frame rate In handbrake, there is a preset "high profile" select it as a starting point. You need to checkmark "web optimized" in the output settings for immediate streaming (moov atom placed at beginning). Here are some settings that I would suggest for a slower encode, but not "glacially" slow. But there are exponentially diminishing returns the higher you go - so it's a trade off This is important if you are using low bitrates (looks like you are using 200kb/s for 1280x800, which isn't a lot).

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#Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export Pc

I think quicktime animation codec (quality slider all the way up) will work with handbrake mac or pc as a lossless RGB codecįor the advanced settings, the higher the settings you use, the slower your encode will be (it might be 5-15x slower), but it will squeeze out more compression. So export out of camtasia lossless, out of premiere lossess, and into the final encoder (I guess handbrake). To clarify, I'm recommending you use a lossless codec, all the way until the end. Another way to improve even more is to use variable frame rates (frame rates will drop during static sequences, so you encode fewer frames) x264 excels at low bitrates with the proper settings (long keyframe intervals, lots of b-frames). You might use a GUI like handbrake, ripbot, megui, many more. Also uncheckmark "use previews" - this allows AME to use the low quality rendered previews used in premiere during editingģ) If you want even better quality, import lossless, export lossless (not photo jpeg), and use a better encoder like x264. Baseline doesn't allow b-frames or CABAC, and the lack of those features will severely impair compression efficiency. In your render settings, set profile to "high" instead of "baseline". The "heartbeat" is from keyframe popping (low quality I frames). Maybe you can help me to get a better image, or eliminate those annoying heartbeatsġ) Photo-JPEG isn't lossless, but it should be "good enough" if you crank up the quality sliderĢ) Premiere's h264 encoder isn't that great, but you can get decent quality if you better settings. Here you can see a new example you can see the heartbeats from 0:13, the quality of the previous animation isnt important.įor this case i reduced the min bitrate to 0,19, the lower value Premiere allows, because i really want to reduce the filesize

#Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export mp4

But when i produce the video in Premiere still generates a bad quality mp4 and those "heartbeats" i was talking about. In these days i managed to finally produce a Quicktime Photo-JPEG codec video from Camtasia, wich is almost 22gb and looks great because its uncompressed. Resolution is maintained across softwares (1280x800 30fps). So the main thing is that i dont record these videos, other people do and they need the mouse movement.

#Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export for mac

Camtasia for Mac is not compatible with Camtasia for Windows, so i run Camtasia on a Virtual Machine, and then send the video to Premiere in OSX. I have Mac, but these videos are produced by chemestry professionals in theyr homes and sent to me (the original files, not encoded), and all of them use Windows. Sorry again for the english and hope you can help me. So thank you in advance for your answers.

#Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export software

But im also new to this software and i may be missing lots of things. And i know i must be missing something, all the videos i need to produce are from Power Points presentations, so you could imagine that i dont need lots of keyframes because the video has mostly still images. So this is my problem, of course i could increase the min bitrate but the filesize gets much bigger, i cant understand why i cant get the same quality with the same filesize. You can see an example here watch the image on top left, you will see what i say. Ive used the same codec (h264-mp4) but if i want the video to have the same filesize (160mb) i have to lower the min bitrate to 0.3, and the video has constant blurry images each 1,5 sec, like heartbeats. The original mp4 (h264) video generated by Camtasia is 160mb aprox for 1hr video, and it looks very fine, but when i produce in Premiere, things get ugly. The thing is ive recorded a Power Point presentation with Camtasia, and encoded it for re editing with Premiere, for adding some intro animation and other little stuff i cant do in Camtasia. Maybe because its not a problem i could easily define, or because of my bad english, anyways, sorry about that. Hi, ive searched this problem in the forum but havent found any answer to it.












Camtasia 3 rendering poor quality export