16:10 is pro and you are all just jealous. Yeah, I had bloom off and I completely skipped the box for HDR. Had it on. Just compared it with on/off and I personally could not tell any difference. Will test more later. EDIT: Fine jeez it's just that my monitor is ~4/5 years old. I apologize, glorious 16:9 overlords. FURTHER EDIT: Actually it is 6 years old apparently. Time flies when you're using 16:10.
I still use 16:10...... but it works for 1080p if I encode it correctly. The only problem is the black bars. It's a tradeoff but at the end of the day it's either you prefer your video to be like a movie or your video to fit the whole screen.
Just my tip, Youtube plays bids at about 25 fps so recording at a higher frame rate won't do any good unless, as Neoony said, you plan on going slow motion.
Are you guys using the "compress" option in dxtory? It cut down the file size by 50%, but I don't know if there's any side effect. I might be able to actually record several long rounds with that.
Here's my point of view (14:52); http://www.twitch.tv/extremscorner/c/2760722 I couldn't live without 16:10.
compress option?? If you mean the scaling then thats actually the resolution of the video and I use it on 100%, otherwise its not 1080p dont know about any compress option
Gents this was a 41 Gig uncompressed video from FRAPS, joined with "Ultra Video Joiner" - unfortunately I chose DIVX compression. 29.97 fps, 1024x768 (my monitor resolution), 44.1Khz 2 channel Mpeg 3 audio. It ended up being 2.18 GB's - but I think image quality SUCKS. The H264 version was 1.6Gig and I think higher quality. I am uploading now after running Dxtory REPAIR on it since first upload of that file caused YouTube upload to lock up for nine hours and fail. Advice is welcome ! Video Link of shitty Divx one Same Video of h264 uploading now
Oh, unless you guys are using other codec. With the original Dxtory Video Codec there's an advanced option called compress.
I use Lagarith loseless codec with settings "multithreading and YV12" I would recommend using it rather than basic dxtory codec... (also heard other people saying that) From what I know lagarith provides really good quality, with good filesize and it is a lot less intensive for cpu than many other codecs (didnt really tryed dxtory codec) And I would recommend watching this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jw6YAoai8fQ
here is a sample of my quality http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9EkvyMVl2Ek watch in original quality (which is not really original, but better than youtube 1080p)