Joel_t said:You have to remember that YouTube will recompress your video anyway so don't bother trying to upload a huge uncompressed format.
shrill mute said:Joel_t said:You have to remember that YouTube will recompress your video anyway so don't bother trying to upload a huge uncompressed format.
This is bad advice.
For the best quality video you want to feed the Youtube/Vimeo rendering engines the most data possible. Uploading a larger file will result in a better final product after it has been compressed. More data is good.
Joel_t said:shrill mute said:Joel_t said:You have to remember that YouTube will recompress your video anyway so don't bother trying to upload a huge uncompressed format.
This is bad advice.
For the best quality video you want to feed the Youtube/Vimeo rendering engines the most data possible. Uploading a larger file will result in a better final product after it has been compressed. More data is good.
There is no reason to upload uncompressed footage or anything even close. While I do agree that obviously the better quality you give YouTube the better quality it has to work with I have found that the difference you'll see in your end product is very questionable.
Joel_t said:Let's have a look at a high quality uncompressed file. We'll say 1920 x 1080 at 25fps in a RGB 4:4:4 16 bit colour space.
That file has a bit rate of 2500mbps. Bit of a difference from YouTube's 50mbps.
shrill mute said:Joel_t said:Let's have a look at a high quality uncompressed file. We'll say 1920 x 1080 at 25fps in a RGB 4:4:4 16 bit colour space.
That file has a bit rate of 2500mbps. Bit of a difference from YouTube's 50mbps.
That type of high quality uncompressed file is not germane to the discussion. This is a Phantom forum.
GoPro maxes out at 45mbps and if it's converted to a lossless Avi for editing you can crank the bit rate up on your final render.
A larger file will result in a better quality Youtube/Vimeo file being delivered to your viewers.
Simple.
Joel_t said:I think you're confused as to what uncompressed video is. And of course that type of high quality video is not germane to a Phantom forum, I was just explaining that you don't understand the format. You can not alter bit rate of an uncompressed file.
Joel_t said:Increasing the bit rate of your original footage into something better does not improve the quality of that footage.
Joel_t said:A good quality H264 is fine for YouTube
shrill mute said:Joel_t said:You have to remember that YouTube will recompress your video anyway so don't bother trying to upload a huge uncompressed format.
This is bad advice.
For the best quality video you want to feed the Youtube/Vimeo rendering engines the most data possible. Uploading a larger file will result in a better final product after it has been compressed. More data is good.
shrill mute said:Joel_t said:A good quality H264 is fine for YouTube
Agreed. A 45mbps h264 will yield a better end product than a 5mbps/10mbps/20mbps h264 that is uploaded to Youtube.
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