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== Encoder parameters ==
== Encoder parameters ==


These parameters are chosen such that all relevant text renders on the UI are legible.
These parameters are chosen such that all relevant text renders on the UI are legible, while optimizing file size and video quality at both down-scaled (thumbnail) and up-scaled (full screen) resolutions.


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== Graphics settings ==
== Graphics settings ==

Revision as of 04:46, 19 January 2021

Videos should be as small as possible, as this makes them load faster and reduces server load. However, this should not come at the cost of clarity. If a video doesn't effectively communicate what it means to, then it being small is irrelevant—it's useless.

The easiest way to ensure a video is small is to make it shorter. Most videos on Wavu Wiki should be around 2 to 5 seconds long. Be ruthless in cutting out dead time from a video.

For a tutorial on how to record, trim, and encode videos, see Wavu:Video recording tutorial.

Encoder parameters

These parameters are chosen such that all relevant text renders on the UI are legible, while optimizing file size and video quality at both down-scaled (thumbnail) and up-scaled (full screen) resolutions.

Encoder x264
crf 25
Preset veryslow
Frame rate 60fps
Resolution 640x360[1]
Container mp4
Audio track None
  1. Aspect ratio can be changed and total size increased as appropriate, so long as the bitrate stays below 400 KB/s

Graphics settings

Use the best graphics settings your computer can handle without compromising the frame rate.

Map settings

Be careful recording on Infinite Azure, since sometimes there's a massive lens flare which makes text not legible after encoding.

Action settings

If your video is demonstrating a move, use these action settings so that readers aren't mislead into thinking combos exist where they don't.

CPU Opponent Action 1 Stand
CPU Opponent Action 2 Guard All
Ground Technique Side Quick Roll (Left)
Stand Up Wake Up (Backward)

Display settings

Most videos are recorded from practice mode. The UI here should display only the information relevant to the video's purpose.

These display settings are appropriate for most videos.

Command History Display
Health Gauge Hide
Player Attack Info Display
CPU Opponent Attack Info Hide
Hit Properties Display
Recovery Animation Hide
Player Frame Info Hide
Opponent Frame Info Hide

Player Frame Info and Opponent Frame Info should be set to Detailed Display if frame data is central to the video.