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imjadu
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Joined: Mon Dec 26, 2016 6:22 am

All media is compressed and not their original quality.

Post by imjadu »

When I play a video on my computer straight from the file, it's perfect 1080p. But when I log onto the chrome version and check, I see things are blurry and generally more compressed.
I managed to fix this a little by tampering with the Transcoding Settings, but I don't know what I'm doing, so:

What's the best transcoding settings if I want 1080p video (aka their original resolution).

Also, if possible, how do I get it to convert to 60fps and have 1080p?

Thanks very much,
- Jad
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Sami32
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Joined: Mon Apr 11, 2016 5:09 am

Re: All media is compressed and not their original quality.

Post by Sami32 »

Hi,

Do you mean that when you play it using UMS on you PC it stream fine to your renderer, and when you play from the web interface it play "blurry" ?
In that case, you just need to follow the red comments above.

When it's up to 60 FPS, AviSynth is the way to go, but it ask a horse power CPU...better to know before wondering why stuttering appear...
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