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  1. You can force youtube to encode to vp9 by uploading at a resolution above 1080p. Although it will take a day or two for the vp9 version to be available
  2. Aspect ratio should be set to screen fit. 16:9 stretches the image slightly Just to let you know, upscaling a video wont make it look crystal clear. If you start with crappy low res video, you will end up with pixelated video even after upscaling.
  3. You shouldn't need to transcode. You should be able to remux the video and audio streams to an mp4 container. AVIDEMUX should be able to do this
  4. CRF targets a certain quality level. The lower the CRF the higher bitrate is used to reach that quality level. If you want a specific size, then use a bitrate calculator to calculate the average bitrate needed. From there on, you can modify the encoder preset (near the left side) to squeeze the most quality from that set bitrate
  5. In terms of getting the max quality for your YouTube videos, its mainly keeping a high video bitrate from recording to exporting to the final file before upload. The high bitrate will keep the quality high enough which is important as YouTube wrecks the quality thanks to their sub optimal video encoder settings. Although this isn't surprising considering how many videos are being processed by YouTube. Another suggestion to increase the video quality is to upscale the video to 1440p as youtube then encodes the video using the vp9 codec instead of x264 which retains more video clarity just my 2 cent
  6. Just to let everyone know that NVENC (Uses GPU) needs really high bitrate to match x264 which is done by the CPU.
  7. Upscaling to 4k from 1080p is most likely going to hurt the quality as it has to calculate a lot more pixels. Personally i think upscaling 1440p is the best option as YouTube will automatically encode the video using the vp9 codec instead of the standard h264. | Also the type of upscale method is important as some will soften the image in the process whereas others will retain the sharpness What software are you going to use to upscale?
  8. Can someone break down the calculation? Im using BIDMAS and im still getting -49 6-45*5 +170 = 6-225+170 =6-55 = -49
  9. Is this an equation or just a calculation? I dont see any X value here Edit : Nevermind
  10. Two reason why your recording is looking less colourful and washed out 1. Chroma Subsampling - Where colour is removed in order to save space which will make videos look less colourful compared to what you see in game 2. Luminance Range Differences TVs use a video range from 16-235. It considers levels below 16 to be black, and information above 235 is white. PCs are different and use a range from 0-255. There is no data below 0 or above 255 with an 8-bit video signal as there are only 256 possible values When you record your video, the videos range is recorded in 16-235 even though the PC is displaying 0-255. This will make your video appear washed out when playing back on the PC These two issues can be prevented but i'm assuming you are uploading to YouTube so it would be pointless as YouTube will automatically do some chroma subsampling and limit the range to 16-235
  11. Dont worry about codec support for m4a. It is pretty much compatible with any recent android device
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