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If you require a response to your feedback, then you will need to provide your email address below (optional)*: Please provide us short feedback: (required) Or send request directly through Enscape. You can choose a resolution from “Low” (2048 x 1024 pixels), “Normal” (4096 x 2048 pixels) to “High” (8192 x 4096 pixels)ĭo you need help with Enscape? Please contact our technical support here The Panorama Resolution allows you to choose the quality of the panoramas generated using Enscape. Twice the amount of frames per second, for example 30 -> 60, will result in twice the time it takes to render the video, but will also make for a smoother playback. The FPS (Frames Per Second) setting decides how many images are generated per second of your video. Keep in mind not to save this video on your Desktop, or you’ll have a lot of files to move around! For even higher quality, dial it all to the right to ‘Losless’ – this, however, will result in a series of PNG images – easily hundreds of them – that you can then combine to a video file using third party software. So feel free to dial this setting up to Maximum. This setting does not affect render time, only the resulting video file size.

The compression quality slider determines the output bitrate of your video files. Please be aware that exporting renderings in such high resolutions can overwhelm your graphics card, in extreme cases causing Enscape to shut down. You can either choose your window resolution, any of the given presets, or a custom resolution up to 8192 x 8192 pixels. Select the export resolution for both, your still image renderings as well as your video exports using this dropdown menu.
