With the news that youtube is going to be allowing 60 FPS video playback during the next couple months it's time I figure out how to do this. It's not much use recording at 60 FPS if I can't render them. I can record 60 FPS 1280x720 without much trouble with Dxtory. My problem is that I can't find any template settings that allow me to set the frame rate above 30 FPS. I'm use to rendering pretty hefty sized AVI files into MP4s.
I've seen pics like this in the Corel forums discussing 60 FPS videos. The thread was from over 3 years ago. Why don't I see these same menu options?
http://forum.corel.com/EN/download/file.php?id=805
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So I found that the format from the pic is most likely MPEG Transport-Stream Files format. I recorded at 60 FPS 1280x720, got the AVI file and rendered using this template.
MPEG Transport-Stream Files
24 bits, 1280 x 720, 59.94 fps
Frame-based
(HDMV-NTSC), 16:9
H.264 Video
Video data rate: Variable (Max. 12000 kbps)
LPCM Audio, 48000 Hz, Stereo
Is there a better format for uploading 30 FPS videos to youtube with Corel VS Pro x4? I had been doing 30 FPS MP4 videos. I'd get messages while uploading like "YOUR VIDEO WILL PROCESS FASTER IF YOU USE A STREAMABLE FORMAT". I didn't get that this time when I uploaded this.
Another thing, with MPEG Transport-Stream Files, there was no 1280 x 720 option for 29 FPS. There was only 720x480, 1440x1080 and 1920x1080. Why no 720p? There are more options for 59 FPS than 29.
Thanks!
VS Pro x4: What's The Best Way To Render 60 FPS For Youtube?
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