Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-09 Thread gandalf3
As someone who has been disappointed in turn by openshot, kdenlive, and pitivi, I'll take this opportunity to recommend shotcut , an actively developed and promising project imo. Good luck :) On 05/09/2016 09:08 AM, Ton Roosendaal wrote: > Hi, > > Blender is meant to be

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-09 Thread Chad Fraleigh
Also, have you done a sanity check by uploading the videos again (including the first as a control set) to verify it wasn't due to youtube [temporarily] breaking something on their end, that may be working (or consistently broken) now? I've heard of stories where people have called up tech

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-09 Thread Ton Roosendaal
Hi, Blender is meant to be a complete 3D creation suite. We maintain the VSE for animators or vfx artists to edit the work they make in Blender. We use FFMPeg for encoding videos, and the coders who work on this part of Blender (none of them replied to you here) do their very best making it

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-09 Thread Siva
opers" <bf-committers@blender.org> Sent: Monday, May 9, 2016 11:56:08 AM Subject: Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p What's the point of being able to edit clips but not export them properly? Does that make sense to anyone, so

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-09 Thread blubee blubeeme
What's the point of being able to edit clips but not export them properly? Does that make sense to anyone, so blender costumes the video clips and then Whenever an actual user of blender sends issues to this mailing list there seems to be this dismissive attitude like, you're doing it wrong

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-08 Thread Troy Sobotka
Your issue has to do with encoding. Blender has very rudimentary support for encoding, but nothing that could be considered robust. I offered you a pretty decent entry point to a potential solution. The output you have demonstrates that the encoded file is of the resolution you set. While I am

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-08 Thread blubee blubeeme
Is that honestly the best answer that someone on the blender development mailing list can provide is that blender isn't an encoder? Even exporting lossless from blender vse the file comes out larger than it went it but still doesn't work as the raw video uploaded to youtube. And you guys wonder

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-08 Thread Troy Sobotka
This isn't really relevant to this forum. Go put a bounty on it at SE. I suspect it isn't getting tagged correctly in the encode. Remember BINAE: Blender Is Not An Encoder. “[mov,mp4,m4a,3gp,3g2,mj2 @ 0x7f1724bf0880]Protocol name not provided, cannot determine if input is local or a network

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-08 Thread blubee blubeeme
Bump this question. Anyone have any idea why? On Sat, May 7, 2016, 22:14 blubee blubeeme wrote: > I was away from my computer for a while. Opening the video with mplayer > this is the output from the unedited video: > >

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-07 Thread blubee blubeeme
I was away from my computer for a while. Opening the video with mplayer this is the output from the unedited video:

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread David McSween
So what do the properties of the second clip say when ipen in a media viewer? D On 7 May 2016 2:42 pm, "blubee blubeeme" wrote: > That's correct, the first one was shot with ffmpeg and directly uploaded to > YouTube and it has 1440p available. > > The second one was edited

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread blubee blubeeme
That's correct, the first one was shot with ffmpeg and directly uploaded to YouTube and it has 1440p available. The second one was edited in blender vse just to remove a few frames, exported and uploaded to YouTube. The question is, why doesn't the second video have the 1440p option? It's the

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread David McSween
Well I just looked at the first one and it DOES say 1440 is available ;-) On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 2:25 PM, blubee blubeeme wrote: > That just might be the case that youtube didn't encode the video at that > resolution yet but maybe not. > > I made these two videos the other

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread blubee blubeeme
That just might be the case that youtube didn't encode the video at that resolution yet but maybe not. I made these two videos the other day This one directly uploaded after recording with ffmpeg: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NzSlo3knbk This one I edited with blender then uploaded:

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread David McSween
Youtube's default HD setting is 1080. Open the render in VLC or similar and check the file attributes. Perhaps Youtube hasn't encoded a 1440 distributable file yet? David On Sat, May 7, 2016 at 2:08 PM, blubee blubeeme wrote: > Before importing the video into blender I

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread blubee blubeeme
Before importing the video into blender I setup the scene properties. Custom fps 120 resolution 2594x1458 the scale percentage to 100% changed to export to mpeg 4 rgb, h.264 codec, 4 bitrate gop 60 no audio. Still after this process youtube reports the video as 1080p and not 1440p like the

Re: [Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread David McSween
The vse automatically conforms your input video to the current project dimensions. You'll find that your pictures are being stretched to fill the space. Also you should match the source frame rate. Cheers David On 7 May 2016 1:07 pm, "blubee blubeeme" wrote: > I wrote up a

[Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

2016-05-06 Thread blubee blubeeme
I wrote up a question on SO about this with details and pictures but no one there even responded, hopefully someone here can help. Here's the question: http://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/52071/video-quality-loss-after-exporting-blender-vse Basically I record videos with ffmpeg and