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Originally Posted by erove
then probably i did something wrong in vegas or during capturing , but this first preset example also used a guy for 720p 50 fps vid who gained very decent quality with that setting
i dont know what is nle , but i was capturing it with image et tool , which records and also immediately adds motion blur into frames , merged them in virtual dub into huffy avi file and done some color corrections in vegas
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But what was the source complexity for the other guy? The content matters. For example, if it's a still shot with low complexity you might be able to use 1Mb/s. If you're not fixated on bitrate or don't know what to use, try a crf encode. e.g. crf16-20
Your encoding settings are already very high, and most of them are absurd (diminishing returns) as discussed above. You won't get much better by adjusting them, except the bitrate.
NLE = non linear editor. e.g. vegas, premiere
Frame blending is the default action in most NLE's when your project/sequence settings DON'T match the actual footage. e.g you might have had a 60fps capture, but used 50fps project settings. It might have also been a product of your capture
If you're wondering what I'm talking about blends here is an example from your encode:
http://tinypic.com/r/i73gd0/6
What did you use to capture the original gameplay footage? e.g., FRAPS ? , Blackmagic intensity pro ? etc...