I've seen a few people post about having this problem.
My videos render out too bright looking, as bright as the preview. This happens with wmv, x264, xvid plus most other render options, the one of only few codecs i get to look right includes Sony AVC mp4 rendering. Anyone know why this happens? I have my Nvidia Dynamic Range set to 0-255, i only learned about that fairly recently since it's set to 16-235 by default.
I have a video i recorded of a game with OBS, if i render that footage in Anyvideoconverter to x264 the brightness looks normal in VLC but not in Media Player. If i take the OBS video into Vegas and then render to uncompressed avi it seems to look ok as well, oddly though when i take that uncompressed avi into Anyvideoconverter and then render that to x264, it comes out looking too bright again.
I understand that the Vegas preview window is supposed to look too bright, but even snapshots do as well, which I'm assuming is normal?
What's recommended to fix the brightness issue, other than to render out in mp4?
My videos render out too bright looking, as bright as the preview. This happens with wmv, x264, xvid plus most other render options, the one of only few codecs i get to look right includes Sony AVC mp4 rendering. Anyone know why this happens? I have my Nvidia Dynamic Range set to 0-255, i only learned about that fairly recently since it's set to 16-235 by default.
I have a video i recorded of a game with OBS, if i render that footage in Anyvideoconverter to x264 the brightness looks normal in VLC but not in Media Player. If i take the OBS video into Vegas and then render to uncompressed avi it seems to look ok as well, oddly though when i take that uncompressed avi into Anyvideoconverter and then render that to x264, it comes out looking too bright again.
I understand that the Vegas preview window is supposed to look too bright, but even snapshots do as well, which I'm assuming is normal?
What's recommended to fix the brightness issue, other than to render out in mp4?