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These are incredibly compressed – can we get a version uploaded in 422, or a significantly higher bitrate?
I am sorry for the inconvenience. Each footage is about 20~30 seconds long. If I upload 72 ProRes files, th total file size will be significantly larger to be uploaded or downloaded.
That’s fine by me. Will you upload higher quality files so they’re usable?
when I blend the video with the background, the output video will be pixelated on some areas. see the top area of this video for example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WY-vVSaYsk
It is hard to judge by watching a YouTube video. I don’t see any pixelated areas. But, how about adding “fast blur” ? Small amount like 0.5?
the blur didn’t help unfortunately. you can try it yourself, make a background solid and fill it with the color #E5CFB7, then add Clean_Loop_Background_02.mp4 on top of it and choose “Color Burn” for it’s blending mode. then render the project and see the output video.
it’s happening with every video
it’s happening with every video
They are mp4 videos (H.264 codec). If you like, I can send you uncompressed Quicktime videos. But, they will be huge in file size.
yes please, that would be great ! it would be better if you use alpha channel instead of the gray color, so anybody can use it on top of anything without blending modes.
I actually tried what you said. I don’t see any pixelated areas. What codec are you using to export your video? If you change your setting, you may not see a bad result. I exported as H.264 ( high quality settings), it looks good.
I’m using YouTube HD 1080 preset in Adobe media encoder
I hope that you will help me since I can’t use the videos in my projects