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Quality bad when uploading to youtube

Noltez

I recently got into youtube again to find that my videos look shitty when uploaded but fine when viewing on PC. Ik its cause of the avc1 codec but ,How do i fix it? ive tried to upload in 1440p to try and force vp09 but it didn't work and i cant upload videos which look like this ,any help? Example :

 

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The video spends way too long getting bright and the fast + irregular camera movement makes me really dizzy. GET RID OF IT

 

it looks clear though

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Your video looks as good? the way you play that shitty game messes up with youtubes compression algorithms, so you might want to try higher bitrates while recording but still dont get your hopes up.

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Looks fine on my end.

 

I'd suggest dropping the 15 second fade in transition and the nearly 20 seconds of black screen at the end. Either cut the song at the end or find another clip to throw in.

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Lots of fast moving high frequency (tiny details like grass tips, edges and lines) all moving as fast as possible with the mouse actions..

On my Note9 using 1080p 60 (it should show 1440p if you used it) and while full brightness and 1080p using mp4 still on YouTube not VP9 its a little bitrates blocky on fast scenes..

 

It never gets to settle...., also what's the video bitrate/resolution settings you used for exporting prior to uploading?

 

I capture at Native RES 60fps and 85Mbps.

Upscaled for YouTube 4K60.

 

Luckily my Internet allows HQ uploads without excess upload times..

I export all my 1080p and 1440p videos at above 50Mbps to 70Mbps 1440p or 2160p for YouTube to use the better profiles they set for datarates.

YouTube reconvert EVERY video that's uploaded so I feed the YTmachine more datarate for it to sample from.

Probably a waste using such high rates but I'm not having problems doing so, so I do.

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YT's compression really doesn't like that sort quick movement and lighting changes coupled with the high detail.

The only solution is to record or at the very least upload at a high bitrate and resolution.

Even if you record at 1920x1080, render your video at 3840x2160.

 

I usually record at 3440x1440 at 100-150Mbit (60fps btw), then if I were to upload to YT, I'd render at 6880x2880 with VBR 50-100Mbit or if constant, around 90Mbit.

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