On TV it looks pretty good, as you tend to sit no closer than 3H (3x height) or more while it´s not as good on the computer monitor if you sit closer than that (what i usually do!).
So are you just exporting the final video for youtube with a crop to 1072? Do you make a 'master' full height quicktime and then make the 1072 version? using streamclip or compressor? thanks
Good Idea - I would do to keep processing time down on longer clips!
But for theese testclips I directly rendered to "1072p" to see what quality would be possible in YouTube.
I also found that - despite VBR - YouTube uses roughly the same bitrate with my 1.35:1 upload - so this one looks better (regarding compression artifacts).
right so it doesn't really matter if you use a very high bitrate because youtube only has up to a certain threshold? what is the optimum bitrate to use for the H.264 encoding in your opinion? thanks by the way. Seems like we are all trying to re-invent the wheel with youtube 'HD'....
Ouch. Bad YouTube bug. Let's hope that this workaround of yours will not hurt you as soon as YouTube fixes it's bug and reencodes your videos :)
AsandoPottale 2 years ago
so this is 1920 x 1072? looks good
MattTrecartin 2 years ago
:-) Thanks!
But you have to keep some distance!
On TV it looks pretty good, as you tend to sit no closer than 3H (3x height) or more while it´s not as good on the computer monitor if you sit closer than that (what i usually do!).
sepprohrmoser 2 years ago
So are you just exporting the final video for youtube with a crop to 1072? Do you make a 'master' full height quicktime and then make the 1072 version? using streamclip or compressor? thanks
MattTrecartin 2 years ago
Good Idea - I would do to keep processing time down on longer clips!
But for theese testclips I directly rendered to "1072p" to see what quality would be possible in YouTube.
I also found that - despite VBR - YouTube uses roughly the same bitrate with my 1.35:1 upload - so this one looks better (regarding compression artifacts).
sepprohrmoser 2 years ago
right so it doesn't really matter if you use a very high bitrate because youtube only has up to a certain threshold? what is the optimum bitrate to use for the H.264 encoding in your opinion? thanks by the way. Seems like we are all trying to re-invent the wheel with youtube 'HD'....
MattTrecartin 2 years ago
i have a some problem...
I shooting w 5D Mark II in Full HD 1080p native 38mb/s
Editing using final cut pro and compressor
But when post in you tube and see in full screen, i don't like the quality !
StudioM2Fotografias 2 years ago
Youtube currently has a problem with 1920x1080p.
If you upload in 1920x1072 it´s way better.
But anyway the low bitrate around 3,6 Mbit is the main limiting factor!
sepprohrmoser 2 years ago