Customize the template. Click the Customize Template... button to open a new window with all of the template settings. Note: This is different than your Project Properties template, and the following settings apply to MainConcept only.
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- Uncheck the 'Allow source to adjust frame rate' box. This may help prevent some stuttering in the final project.
- Ensure that the 'Frame rate' drop-down menu matches what you set in the Project Properties window.
- Adjust the bitrate for smaller file sizes. If you want the final project to be smaller, lower the average bit rate at the bottom of the window. This will result in a lower-quality video. 720p can go as low as 5,000,000 for the average and 10,000,000 as the maximum.
- Change the 'Encode mode' drop-down menu to 'Render using GPU if available'. This will force the program to use the GPU to help rendering, which can significantly speed up the process.
- If you are using the Windows Media Video format, and are making a 1080p video, check the 'Image size' drop-down menu in the Custom Settings window. By default, WMV selects 1440 x 1080, which will result in a skewed image. Set it to '(Keep Original Size)' and then set the 'Pixel aspect ratio' menu to '1.000 (Square)'.[1]
button to open a new window with all of the template settings. Note: This is different than your Project Properties template, and the following settings apply to MainConcept only.
- Uncheck the 'Allow source to adjust frame rate' box. This may help prevent some stuttering in the final project.
- Ensure that the 'Frame rate' drop-down menu matches what you set in the Project Properties window.
- Adjust the bitrate for smaller file sizes. If you want the final project to be smaller, lower the average bit rate at the bottom of the window. This will result in a lower-quality video. 720p can go as low as 5,000,000 for the average and 10,000,000 as the maximum.
- Change the 'Encode mode' drop-down menu to 'Render using GPU if available'. This will force the program to use the GPU to help rendering, which can significantly speed up the process.
- If you are using the Windows Media Video format, and are making a 1080p video, check the 'Image size' drop-down menu in the Custom Settings window. By default, WMV selects 1440 x 1080, which will result in a skewed image. Set it to '(Keep Original Size)' and then set the 'Pixel aspect ratio' menu to '1.000 (Square)'.[1]