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How to use octane render c4d
How to use octane render c4d




how to use octane render c4d
  1. How to use octane render c4d how to#
  2. How to use octane render c4d mp4#
  3. How to use octane render c4d full#

We will go ahead and click Okay and we'll render that out.

How to use octane render c4d full#

So we'll go ahead and increase this to 20, and that way we're taking advantage of the full bit rate that Facebook recommends. We are outputting at 4K 30 FPS, and here we're ouputting a VBR of 10 Megabits per second. I'm going to save it to my C4D folder and we're going to call this as “Aquahall_Beeple_Facebook." And we'll double check that our bit rate matches what Facebook recommended there. So what we'll do is go ahead and encode this file. So you can actually go a little bit larger with Facebook video than you can with the YouTube video, but for now we're just going to use the same files that we've already prepared. There is information here on the audio codec, and you notice here that they do say that the resolution should be as high as possible with a maximum of 4K, and they define 4K as 4096 by 2048. We're working at 30 fps, but we do have stereo footage, but for now we're just going to go ahead and output at the same 20 Megabits per second that they recommend. And we have a maximum here of 60 fps, and recommended 20 Megabits per second for 30 fps of mono footage and 30 Megabits per second for 60 fps of mono footage. They have to be MPEG-4 and they have to be in the H.264 encoding. And if we look at that guide, you'll see that Facebook recommends that we upload files that are no bigger than 1.75 Gigabytes, no longer than 10 minutes in duration.

how to use octane render c4d

And you can learn about this more at 360video.fb.com, and there's a learn link, and there are some resources here on best practices and also guide for creating 360 degree video. Now when it comes to encoding this file, Facebook does have some guidelines that they provided to us.

How to use octane render c4d mp4#

And we can then bring it into After Effects like we did for YouTube and just export this out as an MP4 by setting it out to the Adobe media encoder queue. So we can take the same file that we've output from Cinema 4D, which is an equal rectangular projection and it's two views docked on top of each other for the left and the right eye. We've talked a lot in this series already about 360 degree NVR videos with relation to YouTube, but Facebook actually supports the same technology and actually in the same exact formats.

How to use octane render c4d how to#

In this tutorial we're going to look at how to prepare and upload a 360 degree or omnidirectional stereo render from Cinema 4D onto Facebook.






How to use octane render c4d