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Handbrake is a good, easy, and free alternative. Everything I talk about in this guide can by used in Handbrake.
Thank, I just made my own live wallpaper last night from Black desert online :D its running smooth so far and what not. I might end up start making more live wallpapers from :D
Which is the main reason why it is improtant to do the encoding well yourself. You can throw a ridiculously large video at Youtube, and it will compress it so most people can handle it. Steam and Wallpaper Engine will happily give people that same video without doing any work to make it reasonably sized.
The steam workshop, unlike youtube, is designed to handle all kinds of files and won't mess with your data by trying to re-encode it. Whatever you have on your system is exactly what they will get on theirs. Compatibility caveats aside.
Scratch everything I just hypothesized. I took a look at your video and nothing (that can be fixed) looks wrong with it. Even some of the problems that it had were inconsistent, and given the other content of the video I'm led to believe those "problems" are in there on purpose.
vlc is probably just messin with your head by trying to filter out artifacts that are intentionally in there.