@KoreanCockapoo We can not share the settings of the converters, programs or codecs that we use to render or compress files since there are several other channels that would love to know our secrets. We took the basics and improved on them by doing tests to see what works best so I hope you guys understand that we can't explain in detail what we do to the vids. Almost everything I learned I have showed the asiaholics members how to do as well and they them selfs have also improved on them.
i'm really curious on how you turn things into HD. like when u said you "upscale" this to 1080p. Do you mean like resize it as in make it bigger? cause i know that when u scale something out of the original format. it tend to lose its quality and gets all pixelated.
@iciiciban there are various software that can resize standard definition to 720p or 1080p but the problem is yeah it loses the quality so you have to do something about the losing of video quality by making the video bitrate larger. i use 16mb to 25mb bitrate when resizing not to lose the quality.
@iciiciban Setting the correct bitrate is really important if you are going to upscale, Its important not to use files that have been re-converted the more one converts or render a file the more quality it will loose. Thats why we work with raw files. The average file size I worked with range from 55MB to 350MB. anything lower than 55MB and video quality will be bad. Also the video codec you use to render or compress the file with is also important, among other things we can't share.
@KPOPMV020HD ya don't worry about it. I know there's specific settings for your converters and programs you use. I kinda do similar stuff, so i know what you guys are talking about.
Thanks anyways. I'm just really curious on how you guys do these stuff. I'm just wondering tho, when u change the bitrate larger, i'm guessing the program or converter has to render it out and it usually takes a long time right? just like when u render a huge pic
@iciiciban for me, lets say I took a raw file that is 85MB, with the settings we use and by increasing bit rate the final video will increase to 150MB or more. Depending on what converter, program or codecs we use to compress or render the video. But it is necessary in order to prevent the video from loosing video quality.
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shincaluya 1 month ago
so cute
girlization 2 months ago
Love this one.. Iu so cute and also have a great vocal.. i love it!!!
AA2909CK 6 months ago
love the quality. thanks.
dentorful 6 months ago 4
Wow, this totally blew me away and I love it!.
KryptikVirux 6 months ago 3
please answer @iciiciban question
KoreanCockapoo 6 months ago 18
@KoreanCockapoo We can not share the settings of the converters, programs or codecs that we use to render or compress files since there are several other channels that would love to know our secrets. We took the basics and improved on them by doing tests to see what works best so I hope you guys understand that we can't explain in detail what we do to the vids. Almost everything I learned I have showed the asiaholics members how to do as well and they them selfs have also improved on them.
KPOPMV020HD 6 months ago 3
i'm really curious on how you turn things into HD. like when u said you "upscale" this to 1080p. Do you mean like resize it as in make it bigger? cause i know that when u scale something out of the original format. it tend to lose its quality and gets all pixelated.
iciiciban 6 months ago 25
@iciiciban upscaling or resizing. yeah, that's what i mean. this was 640x480 resized to 720p.
RinoaSelphieKpopHD 6 months ago 4
@iciiciban there are various software that can resize standard definition to 720p or 1080p but the problem is yeah it loses the quality so you have to do something about the losing of video quality by making the video bitrate larger. i use 16mb to 25mb bitrate when resizing not to lose the quality.
RinoaSelphieKpopHD 6 months ago 5
@iciiciban Setting the correct bitrate is really important if you are going to upscale, Its important not to use files that have been re-converted the more one converts or render a file the more quality it will loose. Thats why we work with raw files. The average file size I worked with range from 55MB to 350MB. anything lower than 55MB and video quality will be bad. Also the video codec you use to render or compress the file with is also important, among other things we can't share.
KPOPMV020HD 6 months ago 4
@KPOPMV020HD ya don't worry about it. I know there's specific settings for your converters and programs you use. I kinda do similar stuff, so i know what you guys are talking about.
Thanks anyways. I'm just really curious on how you guys do these stuff. I'm just wondering tho, when u change the bitrate larger, i'm guessing the program or converter has to render it out and it usually takes a long time right? just like when u render a huge pic
iciiciban 6 months ago 3
@iciiciban for me, lets say I took a raw file that is 85MB, with the settings we use and by increasing bit rate the final video will increase to 150MB or more. Depending on what converter, program or codecs we use to compress or render the video. But it is necessary in order to prevent the video from loosing video quality.
KPOPMV020HD 6 months ago 2
@KPOPMV020HD ooo i see. its makes sense now. Thanks for answering my questions. I guess its true, you do learn something new everyday. =D
iciiciban 6 months ago 3
@iciiciban and yes it will take longer to render the file.
KPOPMV020HD 6 months ago 3