Sorry I'm starting a new topic for this, I didn't know where it would be appropriate to ask this question so please forgive me.
After I've applied a hack, how do I know that it worked? I took some footage after having hacked the camera and i couldn't tell the difference between the footage from before and after. Do I just not have an "eye" for the difference? Or did I do it wrong?
So basically, is there a way to check that the hack worked and the video is "hacked" and has a higher/better bitrate/quality?
Thanks!
There are three ways for doing so : - Watch the video on a Full HD monitor (and if you have two monitors, put the unhacked video on the second one to compare) - Save your video file on the computer and check properties, details, usually bitrate is written there - Use streamparser program to analyse the video's bitrate (ask for appropriate topic on this, where you can download the program)
Also noteworthy : these hacks are visible only when you film very detailed scenes, for example water, trees, grass, and so on
Indeed, at equal length of time, a higher bitrate video will be a larger file... (which is why many hacks include "spanning" which allows your camera to write files bigger than 4Gigs or so - this being a codec limitation).
But keep in mind that most hacks use variable bitrates : if you film a white wall, your bitrate will be low anyway. If you want a reliable test, go outside and film trees or something like that.
Also make sure you use a film mode (24pL 24pH 25p 30p 50i) that is targeted by the hack you've applied.
This topic is not hard to find
http://www.personal-view.com/talks/discussion/3153/beginners-basic-hacks-questions-series-2#Item_66
Please, use it. And read FAQ.
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