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Recording problem

Postby laureliel » 03 Jun 2014 23:16

Hello!
I have the newest version of VLC and my setting should be normal. The video Im using is hd quality.
The problem is that when I record something with the record button, the video that is cut is very pixelated. So I hit the record, play the part of the video that I want to be separate and hit the record button again. When I watch the video I just separated it is of very low quality and so pixelated.

Does anyone know the solution for this? I tried searching everywhere but couldnt find anything helpful. Thank you.

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Re: Recording problem

Postby daaceking » 04 Jun 2014 08:50

tv recording?

try turning the quality up maybe? choosing better codecs like x264 etc?

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Re: Recording problem

Postby CloudStalker » 07 Jun 2014 06:21

Greetings, laureliel. :]
It may depend on the codec being used by the video itself. Could you post that codec information here? (Press Ctrl+J while the video is playing)

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Re: Recording problem

Postby wolftaile » 11 Aug 2014 04:40

Hi, I've experienced the same problem as the original poster. I used the record function to record several parts of a video that I have and when I watch them they are all extremely pixelated - whether it is using VLC or the Windows Media Player. I think it is something to do with the original video because I recorded parts of a different video and it was perfectly fine. Is there any way to fix this?

Here's the codec for the video (whatever that means)

Type: Video
Codec: H264-MPEG-4 AVC (part 10)(avc1)
Resolution(1280 x 528)
Frame rate: 23.976215
Decoded format: Planar 4:2:0 YUV


Thanks!

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Re: Recording problem

Postby YankeePappa » 10 Sep 2014 07:32

Using the red record button results in different output formats with different input files, even though all of the input files are mkv-containers derived from blu-rays. In one case, the output is an mkv file that is apparently an identical copy of the input. With another mkv input file that also plays perfectly, the output is a poor-quality avi, with intermittent heavy pixelation and sometimes complete loss of the image. Jean-Baptiste, dude-man extraordinaire himself incarnate, Is there any way to improve the poorly-behaving input files?

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Re: Recording problem

Postby YankeePappa » 11 Sep 2014 04:02

I got tired of waiting for one of Jean-Baptiste's cryptic and necrotic replies. After re-ripping from the blu-ray using a 3-year newer version of MakeMKV, now VLC outputs an MKV file and it plays perfectly. Thanks anyway, JB.


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