Frage von loopon:! Moin
I have the following problem:
a Targa image sequence, which I render as h.264 as one-clip
has in the finished clip artifacts. I have the same sequence rendered as an uncompressed avi and then everything is wonderful.
can work around it is a trick, with whom I these artifacts in h.264?
many thanks for your response and effortless in advance!
with autumn greeting
loopon
Antwort von Axel:
can work around it is a trick, with whom I these artifacts in h.264? Trick too much to say. Output as uncompressed and export it with the ME as H.264. The more a codec is compressed, the less it is a perfect rendering of high-quality codec that is actually so in each AAE-Manual.
Antwort von Mylenium:
can work around it is a trick, with whom I these artifacts in h.264? It is now compressed time ... More must be to say really. Sure, you can let's look better, but in the technical sense of the artifacts are always there when the human synonymous Glubschauge perhaps not immediately see. Everything else is pointless - there are thousands of Web sites, which deal with the issue of H.264 encoding and compression of data rates up to fundamentalist religious discussions on the best program dafpr that must warm up here and you can not fill an evening, preparing if it cost only 5 seconds in Google Search. The short version, Axel already given, everything else has to try something with settings of easy to do and develop a feel for ...
Mylenium
Antwort von WoWu:
@ Loopon
It is einwenig on what caused to artifacts. H.264 is not so in every implementation of the same. Some tools, especially for Chromaverarbeitung there are not, in some implementations.
The quality of the codecs can vary as well with the implementation and to other (better) results.