Video quality is bad after rendering

Panda838 wrote on 9/13/2015, 2:16 AM
Hello everyone, please I need some help here.
I started recording my left 4 dead 2 game plays with mirillis action!, after finishing recording and play the file it looks great, full hd. The settings for the recording program (mirillis action) is :

File format: avi
video size: 720p
video framerate: 60

Ok, like I said, after I recorded everything looks great, no lag, full color, like if I'm playing the game. The problem is when I want to render it in sony vegas 13 (same problem in sony movie studio).

My settings
http://i.imgur.com/Wr96377.png

The video looks kind of opaque,like this

as you can see from the video it doesnt look really hd.

My pc specs are:

windows 8.1
processor: amd fx (tm) -6300 six- core processor (6 CPUs), - 3.5Hz
memory: 16384mb RAM
video card: nvidia gforce gt 740

This game and cs go runs perfectly while recording, no lag at all. Thanks for any help :)

Comments

dxdy wrote on 9/13/2015, 7:26 AM
The screen shot you posted is for project properties, not render settings.

Please also post your render settings, including the bit rate.

You can also use the Mediainfo program to display the rendered file's attributes - post the Mediainfo output (text view) also, and we can help you more.
Panda838 wrote on 9/13/2015, 12:58 PM
Here it is
http://i.imgur.com/UqNMDhV.png
http://i.imgur.com/Il7On2b.png
Hope that's what you meant, also I tried wmv format and some other formats but all of them give me bad results, thanks!
Chienworks wrote on 9/13/2015, 2:31 PM
Have you tried MP4? Make sure you use a sufficiently high bit rate; that matters more than almost every other consideration combined.
Panda838 wrote on 9/14/2015, 7:23 PM
Rendering as mp4 format? doesn't it save it as audio?
Chienworks wrote on 9/14/2015, 7:33 PM
The MP4 container can contain both audio and video, as well as assorted metadata.
Perhaps you were thinking i said "MP3" ?
Panda838 wrote on 9/15/2015, 11:50 AM
Yes, when I render it only save it as audio, which mp4 you refer to? would you please post a picture? im kinda new to this program, thanks
Warper wrote on 9/16/2015, 4:32 AM
Take a look at Sony AVC templates, you can start with Internet 720p one and modify it as you please.