RE: Gabriella Charlton hot navel in bigg boss UNSEEN video
@dheera Firstly you will need to understand what are the factors that affects the final results.
-Resolution - Resolution source video doesn't have a match with your canvas resolution then quality gets affected.
-FPS - Frames Per Second determines how many frames per second will recorded. (Golden Rule - More frames the smoother the picture inside the
video).
-Encoder - x264 - Use of CPU cores & threads to encode video (This should me first priority as it give better results)
- Quicksync H.264 - Use of on-board display graphics that is a dedicated section on CPU (Limited performance)
- NVENC - Use of latest Nvidia graphic card encoder that has dedicated physical chip on graphic card (This should be second priority)
-Bitrate - This refers to depth of information, whether in video or audio and often measured in amount of information per second this has huge
impact in the quality of the video. More the bitrate better the output. (Should be tested and set according to PC hardware
CPU+RAM+STORAGE.
-Rate Control - Rate Control will have a massive impact on the quality of your video. (lower the value better the output but heavy load on
CPU/GPU)
As you can see many factors play important role in getting desired result. This need to be checked manually with the hardware you have.
-Capture card - Used to capture the video input or image of one screen/device and output that video capture onto your PC but still to record that
you will need better hardware and proper settings to achieve desired results.
- CPU - Intel® Core™ i5-6200U with Intel® HD Graphics 520 (2.3 GHz, up to 2.8 GHz, 3 MB cache, 2 cores) which is bottleneck as its hard to encode video with this processor and will definitely under perform.
- GPU - NVIDIA® GeForce® 940MX is your GPU which won't support NVENC encoder as its too old model.