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Top advice for newcomers?

Top advice for newcomers?

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DarkMigas
Junior Member
15
10-13-2019, 08:55 PM
#1
Hello all, i've begun my content creation career and i've been making videos for about a month now, i'm finally used to the basic workflow of adobe premier cc, but I was wondering if anyone has some basic tips for me? anything would help, basically anything to maximize workflow and stuffSmile I have a few other questions as well 1. using the NZXT CAM software, I can see when rendering a video with the basic h.264 1080p 60fps,it only uses the CPU, and I hear that rendering using a GPU is much faster, how would I do that? 2. How do I upscale my videos from 1080p to 4k? I hear Linus does it and I use DSR for my gameplay so I'm curious how I could Use this to my advantage. 3. WHY IS THERE A SUBSCRIPTION FEE???? AHHHHH 4. how does RAM contribute? mine doesnt even reach 50% while rendering with a bunch of programs open EDIT: here's my build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Vf6NhM
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DarkMigas
10-13-2019, 08:55 PM #1

Hello all, i've begun my content creation career and i've been making videos for about a month now, i'm finally used to the basic workflow of adobe premier cc, but I was wondering if anyone has some basic tips for me? anything would help, basically anything to maximize workflow and stuffSmile I have a few other questions as well 1. using the NZXT CAM software, I can see when rendering a video with the basic h.264 1080p 60fps,it only uses the CPU, and I hear that rendering using a GPU is much faster, how would I do that? 2. How do I upscale my videos from 1080p to 4k? I hear Linus does it and I use DSR for my gameplay so I'm curious how I could Use this to my advantage. 3. WHY IS THERE A SUBSCRIPTION FEE???? AHHHHH 4. how does RAM contribute? mine doesnt even reach 50% while rendering with a bunch of programs open EDIT: here's my build http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Vf6NhM

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slayer__is
Senior Member
521
10-15-2019, 06:28 AM
#2
1. Select "Mercury Playback GPU Acceleration" during project setup.
2. During rendering, adjust settings to 3840x2160 with a steady bitrate around 10mbs.
3. Previously you had to purchase it once for a high price and only received that version; now you gain all the latest features at a more affordable cost.
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slayer__is
10-15-2019, 06:28 AM #2

1. Select "Mercury Playback GPU Acceleration" during project setup.
2. During rendering, adjust settings to 3840x2160 with a steady bitrate around 10mbs.
3. Previously you had to purchase it once for a high price and only received that version; now you gain all the latest features at a more affordable cost.

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DemiFiend
Junior Member
7
10-15-2019, 08:04 PM
#3
Bitrate is the amount of data transferred per second. It measures how fast your internet or streaming service sends information. A higher bitrate usually means better quality, like clearer video or faster downloads, while a lower bitrate can result in slower speeds and lower quality.
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DemiFiend
10-15-2019, 08:04 PM #3

Bitrate is the amount of data transferred per second. It measures how fast your internet or streaming service sends information. A higher bitrate usually means better quality, like clearer video or faster downloads, while a lower bitrate can result in slower speeds and lower quality.

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Qandii
Member
233
10-30-2019, 04:42 PM
#4
Here are the key details:
Your specifications are straightforward. Lower bitrates (1-3 Mbps) yield basic quality with noticeable artifacts, while higher rates (closer to 10 Mbps and above) improve clarity. For platforms like YouTube, stick to 8-12 Mbps for optimal performance without overwhelming file sizes.
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Qandii
10-30-2019, 04:42 PM #4

Here are the key details:
Your specifications are straightforward. Lower bitrates (1-3 Mbps) yield basic quality with noticeable artifacts, while higher rates (closer to 10 Mbps and above) improve clarity. For platforms like YouTube, stick to 8-12 Mbps for optimal performance without overwhelming file sizes.

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oobaileyx
Member
209
10-30-2019, 06:04 PM
#5
I updated the main post with your build. Thanks for the details. Would you like me to proceed with uploading at 12?
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oobaileyx
10-30-2019, 06:04 PM #5

I updated the main post with your build. Thanks for the details. Would you like me to proceed with uploading at 12?

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Beny8000
Member
205
10-31-2019, 02:11 AM
#6
It indeed increases resolution and produces additional pixels similar to Red Giant's Instant4K.
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Beny8000
10-31-2019, 02:11 AM #6

It indeed increases resolution and produces additional pixels similar to Red Giant's Instant4K.

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minifig_cd
Member
168
10-31-2019, 12:03 PM
#7
This feature lets you upload files quickly, and your powerful computer will handle rendering tasks efficiently.
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minifig_cd
10-31-2019, 12:03 PM #7

This feature lets you upload files quickly, and your powerful computer will handle rendering tasks efficiently.

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Fynero
Member
195
11-08-2019, 05:35 AM
#8
I've attempted to switch the renderer to GPU acceleration, but it doesn't work. It might be related to H.264 encoding. Also, increasing the resolution to 4K results in a completely black output.
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Fynero
11-08-2019, 05:35 AM #8

I've attempted to switch the renderer to GPU acceleration, but it doesn't work. It might be related to H.264 encoding. Also, increasing the resolution to 4K results in a completely black output.