ClipWrap 1080 60p Output Test Using iMovie 11 at 30mb/sec bit rate

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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2010

Can you tell a difference? If so, which side is better?

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  • To me, the left image seems to have better dynamic range (more detail in the shadows) and also (perhaps) a little less noise and compression artifacts. VERY VERY CLOSE CALL ! ... FLIP A COIN !

  • @phrankus2009 Yep, but the image on the left is enormous in size compared to the one on the right. The difference is just shy of 200mb difference between the two files, so I'm going to be exporting using 1024-2048 kbits/sec depending on how much movement exists.

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    quite frankly, more of your bandwidth would go towards colr saturation and depth, at 720/30P/24P ...

    ... considering the screen-size of average YT viewer ... and avg bandwidth for same ...

    ... I'd go with Hi-Q single-pass at the lower rez ... 1080 is a total waste ! (imo).

  • @phrankus2009 I don't disagree at all.

  • @hmc40videos Can you put up a video of going through the menu and all the settings inluding shutter fstop amounts and all color and scene options?

  • @BBrtqB I'll do it when I get home.

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  • LEFT SIDE...BETTER LOOKIN

    

  • I think you can safe use 1500 kbs average bitrate, 2 pass. 3 passes if you maniacal ^_^

  • @hmc40videos thank you very much

  • OMG this is in 3D if you look at it "CROSS-EYED"!!!!!! Awesome!!!

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