Hello. I'm a Korean and I live in South Korea.
I'm not speak english very well so, I ask to be excused.
I learned something new.
If I'm not too self-deluded, in CMS3D and UC3DS.. If it have high resolution settings..
the difference of Rendering Quality is decrease.
Please look at below.
If anybody want test_file.zip file, please e-mail to me.
tnehsdl78@naver.com
Now, I have not this test_file.zip file. Sorry.
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CMS3D and UC3DS Test all the same option
All the same quality option
(High Quality, Same Codec)
Then.. Result
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 640x360 - high quality result.
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 1280x720 - high quality result.
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 1920x1080 - high quality result.
Corel MotionStudio 3D 640x360 - low quality result.
Corel MotionStudio 3D 1280x720 - medium quality result.
Corel MotionStudio 3D 1920x1080 - high quality result.
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So, I think, 1920x1080 high resolution is a sort of solution. Some good points.
Not VideoStudio converting. It's only original.
I think, The CMS3D 640x360.. 3D Text in(of) the video file(avi) are swinging(shaking) in full detail(minutely).
640x360 big difference / 1920x1080 small difference
Please look at full screen or receive my test_file.zip file.
Corel MotionStudio 3D 640x360
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 640x360
Corel MotionStudio 3D 1280x720
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 1280x720
Corel MotionStudio 3D 1920x1080
Ulead COOL 3D Studio 1920x1080
By the way, A wonderful Rendering Speed..!
1920x1080 Corel MotionStudio 3D rendering time is 40 Seconds.
1920x1080 Ulead COOL 3D Studio rendering time is 50 Minutes.
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