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Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
09.11.15 10:25:11
Hi everyone!!!

My question is quite simple.
I took some video with a GoPro Hero 3+ Silver and merged them into a unique AVS Video Editor project.
My purpose is to create a file able to run on my computer, on my device or on my TV without ANY LOSS in terms of quality, exactly as the original files.
How can I set conversion parameters to reach my intent?
Original files resolution is 1080p with 60 fps.

Don't ask about the device I'd like to run the final video, cause I would like a file able to run everywhere as the original GoPro files.
I want a video conversion as that video was took with a single recording with my action cam.

Thanks!!!
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
10.11.15 08:43:12
To: Spaggio86

Dear user,

To get the output file of high quality please select the input file parameters like frame rate, frame size and bitrate for the output by clicking on the Advanced button after selecting the format. To check the input file parameters right click on the video in media library - choose Properties.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards .
Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
11.11.15 20:10:45
Hi!!! Thnaks for you help. Just to have a feedback.

I've installed a program to find out the right data of the source video. In the file attached (Original Data) you can find them.

In the second file attached (Video Conversion), you can find the setting I used to convert my final video with AVS Video Editing

Can you tell me if the setting are corrected to match the data of the original video? Or if I have to change something?

Your feedback would be very appreciated. Thanks!!!
Attached files:
Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
11.11.15 20:24:17
Furthermore, by comparing the final output, the quality of the video seems to be equal to the original one. What is different is the contrast of the color that is much low than the original... Just to be clear, the original has much more contrast than the AVS video. Do you know why? It's a matter of codec/conversion?????

Actually I would have liked to have the same color/contrast setting in the final video as well.
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
12.11.15 06:17:48
To: Spaggio86

Dear user,

Thank you for the information.

Please send us the following screenshot: import the original file into AVS Video Editor, right click on it while in media library - choose Properties - make a screenshot and send it to us.

Thank you for cooperation.

Kind regards
Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
12.11.15 15:42:54
OOOOhhhhh.. I understood just now there was this way to find out the data. Great!!!! Here is the sreenshot you are asking about.

Just 2 doubts:

TIPO FILE (file type in video input): is it correct with "mp4 iso V.2" ?
DIMENSIONE (dimension of audio input): can be right with 16 bit?

These 2 fields aren't showed in properties.


And how about the constrast? Thanks!!!
Attached files:
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
13.11.15 08:22:53
To: Spaggio86

Dear user,

Thank you for the screenshot.

Please select the following settings for the output: Frame size 1920x1080, Frame rate 59,94 fps, Bitrate 24970
by clicking on the Advanced button after selecting format.

Then produce your video and inform about the result.

Kind regards
Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
13.11.15 17:31:12
I use the setting you suggest. Just other 2 question:

1) In the field "File Tipe" (the field highlighted in the image attached) what I have to chose?
Here is there is the list of the options you can select

mov
3gp rel.4
3gp rel.5
3gp rel.A
3g2
3g mp4
mp4 iso V.1
mp4 iso V.2
mp4 PSP
m4v iPod

2) The contrast is still low than the original file, can I ask you why?
Attached files:
Posts: 10
Registered: 09.11.2015
13.11.15 18:00:40
Bear with e NUT, I need to ad a question..

3) How can I quickly apply the contrast to the whole project? I mean, I can modify contrast, saturation to a single piece on video, but I don't know how to apply this changes to all the videos in my project. We are talking about 200 videos, to add some contrast to all of them would take 3 hours. Is there a way to make it faster?

Deep thanks again!!!
Nat
Posts: 2364
Registered: 03.07.2008
16.11.15 06:25:11
To: Spaggio86

Dear user,

You can select any file type, it does not influence the quality a lot.

You can apply to all occurrences of one splitted file by choosing the option shown on the screenshot attached.

However you need to set the contrast settings for different files on the timeline.

Please let me know if I can be of any further assistance to you.

Kind regards
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