How to Degrade Video Quality Upload Youtube

Oct 28, 2013
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Hullo guys, I recently uploaded a video on youtube and the video looks terrible to me even in 720p.
Have a look at this:
This is the video quality when uploaded to youtube.
http://imgur.com/pnZXXES

& This is the video quality when viewed in windows (not uploaded to youtube)
http://imgur.com/CyaytbL

You can clearly see that when uploaded to youtube the quality drops and looks pixely.
I return the video with sony vegas pro 12 and record with bandicam.
This is my render setting for videos:
http://i.imgur.com/epselI5.png
& My recording settings for Bandicam:
http://img28.imageshack.us/img28/7976/c9ow.png

Tin can anyone help out with this? How do I make it so the quality stays the aforementioned (every bit seen in the second screenshot) when uploaded to youtube?

randomizer
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Information technology looks ok, but there'south no official documentation (that I can find from a quick search) about what that quality setting is. I can only assume information technology's a percentage.

I don't call up I've ever seen this sort of quality loss except when uploading videos that are odd resolutions. You might just have to play around a bit with some of the settings. I can't see anything specifically that would be causing issues. Y'all could also try recording in lossless or high quality lossy and so transcode the video using something else afterwards. I usually transcode with x264 using VidCoder as the graphical front end end, although unless y'all stick mostly to presets you lot'll probably notice yourself dislocated past all the bachelor options.

Someone Somewhere
Sep 23, 2012
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Firstly, did yous set the Youtube resolution setting to 720p?

Is the screenshot of the game, the raw footage, or afterward it's been encoded with Vegas?

kenrivers
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Have yous tried using a Variable chip rate instead of a Abiding bit rate and using 2-laissez passer instead of a unmarried laissez passer?
randomizer
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Firstly, if your original source isn't much proficient you can't expect miracles, because each successive transcode will but ever reduce quality (even if imperceptibly). Just because you specify a 14Mbps bitrate (which is incredibly high for Youtube anyhow) doesn't hateful yous're going to get an improvement if your source is garbage.

Secondly, Youtube volition always transcode your videos, so give information technology the best you can to get the best final result. That doesn't necessarily mean the highest bitrate either. I'm apparently non privy to exactly what transcoding goes on when you upload a video, but I would not be surprised if the service has decided that your 14Mbps video needs to be cutting right down to be even close to a bitrate that tin exist streamed on most connections, especially for a relatively low resolution. Most 1080p videos I've watched don't average over 8Mbps, let alone 720p. Upload a 1080p video if possible, considering a 720p version will be generated anyway, and the 1080p video will retain more of the original quality.

I would use a variable bitrate with 2 pass encode as kenrivers said. Constant bitrate makes trivial to no sense in virtually all cases. Also, change your profile to Loftier. Past selecting Baseline y'all're telling the encoder not to use some of the more constructive compression techniques, which ways that information technology has to reduce quality further to fit inside your bitrate requirements.

  • #five
Hi Sharkzie,

I assume that your footage, even afterward rendering it, looks amend than what it does on YouTube now. Is that correct?

See, I call back the problem is with your file type. Attempt using H.264 through QuickTime, I've found that H.264 works the best when information technology comes to gameplay videos.

I've watched the gameplay y'all uploaded and it looks much meliorate than the majority of MV vids uploaded.

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randomizer
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Information technology looks ok, but there'southward no official documentation (that I can observe from a quick search) about what that quality setting is. I tin only presume it'due south a per centum.

I don't retrieve I've ever seen this sort of quality loss except when uploading videos that are odd resolutions. You might just have to play around a bit with some of the settings. I tin can't run into anything specifically that would exist causing issues. You lot could also endeavour recording in lossless or high quality lossy and so transcode the video using something else afterwards. I commonly transcode with x264 using VidCoder as the graphical front end, although unless you stick mostly to presets you'll probably find yourself confused by all the bachelor options.

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