Video Rendering Problems
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Video Rendering Problems
I'm trying to upload my videos to YouTube, but whenever I publish them in Windows Movie Maker, the colors turn weird. The codec seems to be a part of the problem, as I have two recordings with different ones, and the colors will either go bad on the bottom screen, or bad with both on the other. Is there any way to edit my videos without something like this going wrong?
Re: Video Rendering Problems
First of all, "in Windows Movie Maker" is your problem.
I mean, never, ever, ever use that crap, seriously.
You should try VirtualDub, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, etc.
I prefer VirtualDub, because it's available for free, and isn't as hard to understand as the other said packages.
I mean, never, ever, ever use that crap, seriously.
You should try VirtualDub, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, etc.
I prefer VirtualDub, because it's available for free, and isn't as hard to understand as the other said packages.
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Re: Video Rendering Problems
Windows Movie Maker isn't so bad, once you learn about all the different customizations you can put in. Also, it's probably the best for those who want to quickly render a video.MKGirlism wrote:First of all, "in Windows Movie Maker" is your problem.
I mean, never, ever, ever use that crap, seriously.
You should try VirtualDub, Sony Vegas, Adobe Premiere Pro, etc.
I prefer VirtualDub, because it's available for free, and isn't as hard to understand as the other said packages.
But yeah, with 3DS recordings, I use Sony Vegas Pro. For some reason, when I try to render a video with Movie Maker (XP version), the video gets stretched and whatnot. Windows Live Movie Maker doesn't have that problem, so if you have Vista or 7, I would suggest that you try that and see if your color problems are fixed. The color problem could be on the type of codec you used as well, but it's more likely that XP Movie Maker is old.