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