@Jdunnuck when you start to render the video in your video editing software set it to render in a higher quality. I think cause thats how Pinnacle studio works for me.
@Jdunnuck It's different in every software. What do you use? Movie Maker, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas, After Effects, Adobe Premier? or something completely different?
@Jdunnuck If your currently rendering at 640x480 Widescreen change it to 720x480 widescreen HD. If you're already at 720x480 move up to 1080x720 widescreen HD. I've come to notice that 720x480 gets you a 720p quality usually and 1080x720 gets you a 1080p quality if your footage is 1080p. Hope I helped man. Also when you're changing the res look at the drop down box for all of the pre-built options. There are a ton there and I'm sure if you mess around enough you'll get that HD quality.
Thanks :D
Jdunnuck 8 months ago
PS if anyone has any idea how to upload the video in a higher resolution, please let me know :p
Jdunnuck 8 months ago
@Jdunnuck when you start to render the video in your video editing software set it to render in a higher quality. I think cause thats how Pinnacle studio works for me.
omnikickflip9000 8 months ago
@Jdunnuck It's different in every software. What do you use? Movie Maker, Pinnacle Studio, Sony Vegas, After Effects, Adobe Premier? or something completely different?
Psyc0Productions 8 months ago
@Psyc0Productions
Vegas, bro
Jdunnuck 8 months ago
@Jdunnuck If your currently rendering at 640x480 Widescreen change it to 720x480 widescreen HD. If you're already at 720x480 move up to 1080x720 widescreen HD. I've come to notice that 720x480 gets you a 720p quality usually and 1080x720 gets you a 1080p quality if your footage is 1080p. Hope I helped man. Also when you're changing the res look at the drop down box for all of the pre-built options. There are a ton there and I'm sure if you mess around enough you'll get that HD quality.
Psyc0Productions 8 months ago