[Bf-committers] Blender VSE exported video goes from 1440p to 1080p

Ton Roosendaal ton at blender.org
Mon May 9 18:08:42 CEST 2016


Hi,

Blender is meant to be a complete 3D creation suite. We maintain the VSE for animators or vfx artists to edit the work they make in Blender. We use FFMPeg for encoding videos, and the coders who work on this part of Blender (none of them replied to you here) do their very best making it work.

All contributors to Blender know the shortcomings of Blender in numerous areas. Being aware of that should not be translated as being dismissive to users. 

VSE has been used in a lot of productions, especially the open movies we did helped in improving it. However, we know that VSE is very limited. 

If you are interested in having a good FOSS video editor please try the real video editing projects like openshot kdenlive pitivi etc.

-Ton-

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Ton Roosendaal  -  ton at blender.org   -   www.blender.org
Chairman Blender Foundation, Producer Blender Institute/Studio
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> On 09 May 2016, at 08:26, blubee blubeeme <gurenchan at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> What's the point of being able to edit clips but not export them properly?
> Does that make sense to anyone, so blender costumes the video clips and
> then ....
> 
> Whenever an actual user of blender sends issues to this mailing list there
> seems to be this dismissive attitude like, you're doing it wrong or
> whatever. Eating your own dog food means do you actually use blender in
> real world to produce finished product, if you didn't know.
> 
> On Mon, May 9, 2016, 13:10 Troy Sobotka <troy.sobotka at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
>> Your issue has to do with encoding. Blender has very rudimentary support
>> for encoding, but nothing that could be considered robust.
>> 
>> I offered you a pretty decent entry point to a potential solution. The
>> output you have demonstrates that the encoded file is of the resolution you
>> set.
>> 
>> While I am no developer, I can say that your issue appears well out of
>> scope with regard to Blender's encoding issues, but rather an issue with
>> YouTube and its ability to properly detect the established parameters.
>> Perhaps try a YouTube support channel?
>> 
>>> And you guys wonder why more people do not use blender
>>> 
>> 
>> I assure you that the men and women that frequent this list are not
>> wondering this.
>> 
>> At all.
>> 
>> TJS
>> 
>>> 
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