Forum Discussion
Poor Video Resolution in Rise
- 2 years ago
Hi folks! We have a new, helpful tip for maintaining high resolution video quality in your lessons:
If you'd like a video to keep its specific file format and not undergo compression, you can opt-out of image optimization on a case-by-case basis. Just add
_NOPROCESS_
to the name of your video file. It'll upload and display exactly as you saved it.* Keep in mind, using this method bypasses transcoding and compression, so learners may encounter issues with playback across different devices. File size limits still apply.
For more media best practices, check out this article!
I too am experiencing a drop in quality, and it's pretty disappointing. It's a bad assumption that your customers cannot manage video resolutions and quality. To just make a blanket assumption like that, and one that obviously impacts the quality of our work for our customers, seems like a very poor decision. Set a size, resolution, or bitrate limits, or just ask us in a setting if we want to minimize the size of our projects. All that is reasonable. To reduce the quality of my work to save yourself some cheap disk space is not.