Such a good sequence. Crazy fast.
>>14515387I use WebmConverter. I've heard good things about Handbrake too, but I learned back when WebmConverter was Webm for Retards and I don't feel like making that switch now. Some general tips once you get started:
>Scale down (540p is my go-to, going much higher than that really tanks the bitrate)>Stick to 30 seconds or less per webm unless they're fairly static or lower resolution. When I do King's Road webms for example I can usually get away with 45 seconds to a minute depending on the source resolution>Make sure to set the size limit to 4MB (or whatever else your limit is if you're not making them for 4Chan.) If you don't, it won't use all the space you have and your webms end up really crusty.>If possible, download the source video and convert directly from it, and if not screen record in full resolution and then size down in-program. I'm no wizard when it comes to OBS by any means, but this is the best way I've found to get decent webms from screen recordings.>Final, optional step, really: Use WebmConverter's trim tool to get rid of ugly stray frames in the beginning/end of your webms. Way back when you had to do this without a preview window or frame counters and it was awful.Follow those steps and you're sure to avoid those horrible looking 1080p webms you see in the catalog.