Select the layer to UpRez from this list.
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BCC UpRez Filter Parameter ListīCC filters come with a library of factory installed presets plus the ability to create your own custom presets and preview them with the BCC FX Browser™.īCC filters also include common controls that configure global effect preferences and other host-specific effect settings.įor more information about working with presets and other common controls, Click Here. Please consult the Workflow section for your particular host at the bottom of this document. BCC Reframer offers the same advanced resampling algorithms as UpRez, but compensation for differing pixel aspect ratios will be done by the host in a separate pass.ĭue to the special nature of BCC UpRez the parameter list and suggested workflow can vary considerably from one host to another. BCC Uprez is appropriate when the primary concern is achieving the highest possible upscaling quality, as opposed to ease of use or edge style options, since the UpRez workflow guarantees that all processing happens in a single pass, even when the pixel aspect ratios of the source and destination do not match. BCC Reframer also tends to be easier to configure and is great for quickly converting large numbers of SD clips into HD/UHD formats or HD to UHD. BCC Reframer is the best choice when embedding vertical cell phone footage into horizontal frames since it has more extensive control over the framing and over the various methods for filling/padding the edge regions. Uprez uses advanced techniques to maintain and fine tune image details, generating much higher quality final images than can be obtained with standard host upscaling.īCC UpRez vs BCC Reframer: Note that BCC Reframer and BCC UpRez have partially overlapping features in that both can be used to convert SD to HD / UHD formats or HD to UHD (as examples). The game is Sonic Unleashed by the way.BCC Uprez is used to increase the resolution of source clips (for example SD to HD or SD/HD to UHD) while ensuring maximum possible image quality. If you require additional details such as render settings then please ask. If anyone knows how I could fix this or even knows what it is, I would be extremely grateful. The footage does play normally in Vegas before rendering (in the timeline) and also on it's own outside Vegas in a separate player. Here is an example of the glitch: Īs you can see, the glitch only seems to affect the game footage and not any overlays such as the channel logo in the bottom left, though it does have a faint distort above it. The video glitch I have experienced in the render is distortion and colour separation of random frames that cause a flickering effect on playback. All the episodes I have rendered so far are recorded, encoded, edited and then rendered identically. The video game footage was recorded with the Hauppauge HDPVR (1st version).
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I have been using Sony Vegas to render my Let's Play episodes for my upcoming series for the last few days without any problems at all.