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I think AME has a youtube h.264 preset

here it is

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pick whichever one corresponds to your resolution

I have a video recorded from nvdia shadowplay. It's in 60+fps and 1920 by 1080. What would be the absolute best format to render the video in to look the best on youtube? H.264??

 

What should the rest of the export settings look like?

 

using Adobe Premiere pro CC 2015 and media encoder. Thanks! 

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YouTube suggests upload settings here.

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adobe has a preset that will do just the perfect settings for you tube. 

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I think AME has a youtube h.264 preset

Pro Tip: don't use flash when taking pictures of your build; use a longer exposure instead. Prop up your camera with something (preferably a tripod) if necessary.

if you use retarded/autistic/etc to mean stupid please gtfo

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I export my videos as MP4 using the H.264 encoder, and a bitrate of around 5mb/s for 1080p 60fps. (I'm sure the bitrate is a bit excessive, but it works for me just fine.)

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I think AME has a youtube h.264 preset

here it is

ATnlOct.png

 

pick whichever one corresponds to your resolution

Pro Tip: don't use flash when taking pictures of your build; use a longer exposure instead. Prop up your camera with something (preferably a tripod) if necessary.

if you use retarded/autistic/etc to mean stupid please gtfo

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here it is

ATnlOct.png

 

pick whichever one corresponds to your resolution

 

 

I think AME has a youtube h.264 preset

 

 

adobe has a preset that will do just the perfect settings for you tube. 

 

 

Thanks!

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