![]() ![]() On top of that, I'm recording Crysis which has a lot of jungle and forests with loads of grass, trees and plants, so moving fast in there must be hard for the encoder. I'm aware that h.264 might not be best choice for fast FPS gaming. ![]() I read that YouTube re-encodes your videos (so I should upload in much higher quality than needed for local playback - thus my 30-50 Mbps upload test) and that it takes some time, but I just re-checked my yeasterday's uploads just to get angry again - no change at all. I even tried 30-50 Mbps bitrate, but it still looks very blurry and pixelated. However, it looks really ugly once I play it from YouTube, no matter how high bitrate I use. I'm satisfied with values of 8Mbps+ and if that was the result that I get by watching it on the YouTube, I'd call it done and simply upload all my episodes. I started with 5Mbps and I did previews of 6,7,8,9,10,20 and 30 to compare, using Max Bitrate usually around 2-10 Mbps higher. So I'm using 1280x720/30FPS H.264 Progressive, High Profile, Level 4.2, 2 pass VBR with Maximum Render Quality and playing out with different bitrates. And here comes first problem: They list some settings like 2 consecutive B frames, CABAC and Closed GOP (GOP of half the frame rate), but I simply can't find anything like this in the Premiere Pro CC. I checked this article from YouTube with recommended encoding settings. ![]() Results are looking great (totally satisfied), except for the file size and dull colors (which I already corrected using some of the Premiere's filters).Īfter I got my final cut, I tried to do some encoding tests using 15s video previews and upload it to the YouTube. I used latest Fraps, recording in native 1280x720 (no scaling) at 30 FPS, in which I'd like to publish it on the YouTube as well. So I'm trying to learn a bit to produce something with decent quality. ![]() Thing is, I never really encoded stuff (except for some old crappy quality personal videos). I recorded my first own commented video game playthrough and I would like to publish it on the YouTube in the upcoming weeks / months. ![]()
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