![]() I fail to see how editing the clips before moving them into PowerDirector would solve anything. With the same exact source clips, same exact settings, and same exact version of OBS, PowerDirector 17 produces butter smooth 60 FPS videos. Reducing the bitrate of the source clips to 40% less does not make them choppy, they're still butter smooth 60 FPS.Ĥ. All video editors in this test use the same exact settings.ģ. Source clips (raw OBS recordings) are butter smooth 60 FPS, videos produced using the same source clips in DaVinci Resolve, Sony Vegas, and even Microsoft Movie Maker come out butter smooth 60 FPS, videos producded in Powerdirector 20 come out extremely laggy and choppy. Quote Some things wrong with that assessment:Ģ. Edit this created HandBrake file in PD and see if you get any better results. In HandBrake use a constant fps, use an avg bitrate of your OBS source. Overall size is 40% smaller and reflected in the 40% lower video bitrate, that's not too close to 1:1.Īdditionally, since the OBS stream has variable fps and highly variable bitrate, I'd probably process this through HandBrake for a better PD editing experience. Nothing 1:1 identical about these two files. The resultuing video reports the same resolution and framerate but looks 30 FPS. Quote Every single video I put into PD20 does this, regardless of bitrate and other info, but for the purpose of testing, I recorded a short 1440p 60 FPS clip with a bitrate of 29347kbps, set these settings in PD20, and produced the video without making any edits. ![]() I never had to make this change using PD17 so this is most likely not the correct solution. Something else to note is that if I change the presets from Quality Mode to Speed Mode, the videos keep their 60 FPS appearence, however the audio and video become desynced. AVI doesn't support custom profiles so I can't test that. I've also tried exporting using preset profiles for HEVC and MPEG-2, both of them also produce files that report 60 FPS but look 30 FPS. 1.mp4 is butter smooth 60 FPS, 2.mp4 is very laggy and 30-FPS-like. 1.txt is for the original OBS recording, and 2.txt is for the processed clip using the same settings. The resultuing video reports the same resolution and framerate but looks 30 FPS.Īttatched is the two clips' MediaInfo from that website. You can use the online version of MediaInfo if you don't have it installed, Įvery single video I put into PD20 does this, regardless of bitrate and other info, but for the purpose of testing, I recorded a short 1440p 60 FPS clip with a bitrate of 29347kbps, set these settings in PD20, and produced the video without making any edits. Quote Attach a text file of the MediaInfo output for both files for a little more detail. PowerDirector 20 is 100% the problem here. Every other video editing software does not do this - the output video comes out just as clean as the original. I've done extremely extensive testing and have 100% confirmed that the problem absolutely is NOT my hardware. Note that PowerDirector 17 did not do this to any of my recordings. ![]() This recording is perfectly clean, has no lag, never dips below 60 FPS, and has no visual artifacts.Īfter taking the above recording, putting it into PD20, and producing it, the output video has this codec info:ĭespite being 1:1 identical, this video is blurry, choppy, laggy, blocky, and looks like it's 30 FPS.Įvery single video - no matter what the original codec info is - always comes out like this. I have an OBS recording with the following codec info (taken from VLC media player):Ĭodec: H264 - MPEG-4 AVC (part 10) (avc1)
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