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Ghosts Cont. (Part 2)

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Good quality video. Some nice action. I noticed the quality of how the video looks is top notch but randomly throughout the picture would sometimes get pixelated like at 2:06 before correcting itself. I noticed because I've had the same problem with some of my videos. Like this one. I had to right click the video clip in Sony Vegas and turn "Smart Resampling" to "No Resample". I can't speak with any sort of authority on why but it seems to have fixed the problem for me as I don't notice anymore random pixelation.

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Good quality video. Some nice action. I noticed the quality of how the video looks is top notch but randomly throughout the picture would sometimes get pixelated like at 2:06 before correcting itself. I noticed because I've had the same problem with some of my videos. Like this one. I had to right click the video clip in Sony Vegas and turn "Smart Resampling" to "No Resample". I can't speak with any sort of authority on why but it seems to have fixed the problem for me as I don't notice anymore random pixelation.

That's been driving me absolutely fucking nuts for ages now how YT does that to my videos.  They look perfect before the upload.  Tried loads of things to sort it (varying bit rates /antialiasing in game etc).

 

I always remove "Smart Resampling" and select "Disable Resampling" for all my clips.  Not due to the pixelation issue, but it helps with ghost frames bleeding though into the next frame during sequences with lots of motion.  If you can think of anything else you changed, let me know please.

 

Thinking of trying to learn Adobe premier to see if rendering on that helps.  It drives me nuts.

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