HANDBRAKE VIDEO COMPRESSION MP4
So anyway, here's a color corrected mp4 and a HandBrake High Quality Conversion. You probably can't see all the foliage growing on the rock face of the distant waterfall in my images. I tried to do it in Camtasia but it was the mid-tones that needed the most attention. That footage was to dark so I applied color correction in Premier Pro. I was looking at as, does it look identical to the original.Which is what the conversion process should do. I just threw it in Camtasia as a test, I wasn't looking at it from a perspective as whether it looked better after rendering. I was actually surprised how much it altered the video featured above. I've had better luck with HandBrake in the past.In general, it puts out a good high quality copy of the original.With little detectable degradation. I chose it to show how long this problem has existed.The top image is the original video, and the bottom is the HandBrake conversion. This is a link to a video someone converted in 2013. Whereas standard videos, have a lot of color space to be effected. This is a issue that has been reported going back years in the HandBrake community.įor a lot of Camtasia users, recording their monitors and producing videos.A minor shift in colors could easily go undetected, or perhaps not be necessary.Due to content. I don't know exactly what HandBrakes problem is?īut I believe it could be the luminosity levels that are being changed. Even if they viewed the original footage.Regards,Joe In general, people will never know the difference. A program like HandBrake can help you reduce video size. The 50% quality video was only slightly larger than the HQ handbrake conversion.įor what’s it’s worth, here’s the Camtasia’s renders. I rendered using 60% quality and 50% quality settings.īoth videos came out better than the HandBrake conversions. I render the same footage using Camtasia. The differences really stand out.You'll have to pan around. Camtasia renders are off a bit as well.But there much closer.īe sure to click the images and enlarge them to 100%. Overall, it has a washed out effect on everything. You can see it in side by side comparisons.Look at the rock face behind the waterfall.It's pretty dark overall.Than look at the conversions wall.
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The Darker areas becoming lighter stands out the most. In both cases the conversion washed out the contrast.
HANDBRAKE VIDEO COMPRESSION 1080P
"HQ, 1080p 30fps Surround “And “Fast 30fps” I converted it using HandBrake's default quality settings. I thought this footage would represent a good "Average Quality" non screen recording video. It's not as vibrant as a lot of footage I could have chosen. Here I used a 1920 x 1080 video clip containing a fair amount of color and contrast.