#Exported size is lower
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Saying a video looks "bad" or "terrible" is a pretty absurd thing to say when asking for help, it could be related to any of these:
â You didn't upscale before uploading your render test to YouTube
â You used too few bitrate resulting in blocky encoding artifacts
â Your game had unstable FPS or OBS had encoding lag while recording (see !enc)
â Your video player shits itself when playing it back (e.g VLC with high FPS videos)
â You paired very fast interpolation settings on blur with low FPS footage and it results in a lot of artifacts
Please send an example of what you are viewing (we usually guess what's wrong if you send your video file(s) over), preferably the original and "converted clip" uploaded to http://filedit.ch
use fileditch
yes
and send current output settings in davinci
you likely cut the footage
ofc it would you removed footage + your render settings
#đŹâ video-discussion
ask and wait because
!best
There is no "best" render settings, the closest we consider some configs are in #âïœrender-hall-of-fame, the best settings for you are to be fined tune by you, there's a shit ton of stuff to configure in blur, and even more in Smoothie
either you can ask and be patient because i have no settings with me
the decrease in filesize is a good thing
you should always be going for the smallest size possible
why wouldn't it be
would you rather have a bigger file than a smaller file
yeah
not always
your export settings are pretty bad but it's still overkill so the output shouldn't look much worse
no need to ping the twice about it