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Ruins

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  1. It looks perfectly fine in windows, only gets blurry when uploading it. However as you can see the first video wasn't blurry but second one is
  2. 12mbps bitrate for both videos, I tried increasing it, all the way up to 50mbps and the videos were still blurry
  3. I tried that and it still gets overly compressed on youtube
  4. Any format you suggest I should try, or should I just guess and check?
  5. See I don't know what I have done differently, how do I get it to be vp9?
  6. Hello, I started uploading videos from a game I am playing (black desert online) and the first video I made using sony vegas pro worked out to be great (used windows movie maker before), it was clear and sharp, however videos from then were blurry. The videos when rendered all had great sharpness and clarity, the problem came when uploading the video. I use shadowplay to record at 55mbps, but I bumbed it up to 65mbps so see if that helped, it had no effect. I then started rendering using H264 which has no effect and videos were still blurry. then I tried upping the bitrate (was 12mbps originally) when rendering even more, which had no effect. I made sure I had resample disabled and render at best quality. I also tried rendering on adobe premiere and the videos were still blurry when uploaded. One thing I did notice was that usually the footage that was shorter in length wasn't blurry, I say usually because this isn't always the case. Would really like some help with this issue, thanks. First video using Sony vegas (mp4): Second video using Sony vegas (mp4): As you can see the 2nd video is much more blurry, getting fuzzy when there's lots of movement. The 1st video always looking sharp even when there's lot of movement.
  7. Yea I just re updated my drivers and it went back to 1080p, thanks
  8. So today my computer did a update when I was planning to do a quick restart, but after about 2 hours of it updating, I accidentally pulled out the power cable because i wanted to put in my laptop cable (since computer was still updating). Then after turning it on and logging on I instantly realised the monitor resolution wasn't 1080p, instead on display settings it had 1280 x 1024. There was no other high resolution option and I could put it back to 1080p. I tried restarting it several times and nothing seemed to help. Can someone please tell me how I can get it back to 1080p. ~Thanks Ruins PS. On speccy it doesn't recognise my GPU (GTX 970)
  9. Update: after about 30 minutes the sound went away.
  10. I recently upgraded my computer by changing out the CPU, motherboard and Ram. My current specs being + Corsair CX-600W ATX Power Supply,80 PLUS Bronze A few days after I had changed my parts, my computer started making loud noises, so I opened it up and checked what made the sound, its was the PSU. Now the PSU had never made this noise before even when it was in my old computer. I realised that if I turned it on its side it would stop making the noise but then 5 mins later the noise would comeback. This was also occurred if I turned it back up 90 degrees. Eventually at some point the noise went away for good. Skip to 3 months I turned my computer back on (usually have it running 24/7 and restarting it when needed) after leaving it off overnight, and it started to make the noise again. So I am wondering if this is something serious. PS. after leaving it on for an hour the sound went away. Video of my PSU: IMG_0757.MOV
  11. Hello, I am planning on changing out motherboard, CPU, RAM and case. Before the parts arrive I was wondering is there anything I need to do software or hardware wise when switching out the parts? For example properly ejecting hard drive or something along the lines of that. ~Thanks Ruins
  12. No, I turned it off first then I put the hard drive in
  13. I don't know what I did but I went into the Bios clicked and saw it detected the HDD, clicked on it then and now it detects it
  14. Hello, I just bought a new 1tb Western digital blue HDD, I connected the sata cable to the motherboard and another cable to the PSU. However for some reason my computer does not pick up the hard drive, I went on disk management to configure the hard drive but I couldn't see the 1tb hard drive (only my 256gb SSD, which works). I made sure that all cables are clicked in, and every time I turn on my computer the hard drive makes a sound. I am pretty sure ~Thanks Ruins
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