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nunes117 Private 1st Class
Posts : 188 Join date : 2011-08-05
| Subject: Youtube HD? Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:22 pm | |
| What is the best qualaty video format? for gameplay
Or just tell me the best qualaty format(i dont care if it takes long to upload) i just want qualaty
Thanks |
| | | zloty99 Corporal
Posts : 232 Join date : 2011-07-19 Age : 112 Location : London
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Wed Oct 26, 2011 7:27 pm | |
| i think decent quality for youtube is 720p |
| | | Trister First Sergeant
Posts : 2966 Join date : 2011-05-02 Age : 47 Location : MA, USA
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Wed Oct 26, 2011 9:10 pm | |
| You can go to 1080p but unless you have a premium you can't go over 15min or 2GB. You can easily request that to be increased. |
| | | nunes117 Private 1st Class
Posts : 188 Join date : 2011-08-05
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Thu Oct 27, 2011 10:10 am | |
| - Trister wrote:
- You can go to 1080p but unless you have a premium you can't go over 15min or 2GB. You can easily request that to be increased.
How? |
| | | ElNoobio Staff Sergeant
Posts : 410 Join date : 2010-04-24 Age : 27 Location : Cornwall, UK
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Thu Oct 27, 2011 11:52 am | |
| I don't really recommend going to 1080p, nobody really watches that because it takes donkey's years to load. 1280x720 resolution rendering in .wmv format will keep the file small (craploads smaller than an .avi) and in HD, without losing quality. Not trying to use this as an opportunity to advertise my channel, but that's what I do, https://www.youtube.com/user/ElNoobio?feature=mhee , and you can see I still have HD videos and they are all under 30mb. I rendered a 4gb video clip and it went down to a 130mb .wmv. I'll post my render settings as soon as I find them, presuming you use Vegas. EDIT: Here they are. - Code:
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Video Settings:
Width: 1,280 Height: 720 Field Order: Lower Field First Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.3333 (HDV 1080) Frame rate: 59.940 (Double NTSC) Stereoscopic 3D Mode: Off Pixel Format: 8-bit Full-resolution rendering quality: Best Motion blur type: Gaussian Deinterlace methods: Blend Fields
Audio Settings: Master bus mode: 5.1 Surround Number of stereo buses: 0 Sample rate (Hz): 44,100 Bit depth: 16 Resample and stretch quality: Best Enable low pass filter on LFE Cutoff frequency for low pass filter (Hz): 120 (Dolby pro/film) Low pass filter quality: Best
Render as Settings: Windows Media Video V11 (*.wmv) 6Mbps HD 720-30p Video - nunes117 wrote:
- Trister wrote:
- You can go to 1080p but unless you have a premium you can't go over 15min or 2GB. You can easily request that to be increased.
How? You just need the latest Google Chrome/Firefox 4/IE to upload over 2gb. The limit using those browsers, is now 20gb. To upload over 15min, you need to click Upload, then look to the right of the shiny upload button to the "Increase My Limit" link. Click that, then put in your country and mobile phone number to confirm it. Then you receive a text or something, I'm not sure as I haven't done that (I don't need it atm, as my videos are no longer than a minute xD) Hope I've helped. -Noobio.
Last edited by ElNoobio on Thu Oct 27, 2011 12:17 pm; edited 2 times in total (Reason for editing : inserting render settings) |
| | | Trister First Sergeant
Posts : 2966 Join date : 2011-05-02 Age : 47 Location : MA, USA
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:41 pm | |
| Yeah I agree Noobie, but as for the question of "best quality"... 1080. Yeah, and don't upload AVI format, they will take "donkey years". lol You can have an AVI extension and not be a native AVI format. I encode in DivX or MP4 sometimes, the files are small and the quality is acceptable. Click on the "increase your limit" will have you do 1 of 3 things. I choose for YouTube to call my phone, which gives you a set a numbers to enter on the site. Here is a Help Page on YouTube about it http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?answer=71673 |
| | | nunes117 Private 1st Class
Posts : 188 Join date : 2011-08-05
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Thu Oct 27, 2011 1:48 pm | |
| - ElNoobio wrote:
- I don't really recommend going to 1080p, nobody really watches that because it takes donkey's years to load. 1280x720 resolution rendering in .wmv format will keep the file small (craploads smaller than an .avi) and in HD, without losing quality. Not trying to use this as an opportunity to advertise my channel, but that's what I do, https://www.youtube.com/user/ElNoobio?feature=mhee , and you can see I still have HD videos and they are all under 30mb. I rendered a 4gb video clip and it went down to a 130mb .wmv. I'll post my render settings as soon as I find them, presuming you use Vegas.
EDIT: Here they are.
- Code:
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Video Settings:
Width: 1,280 Height: 720 Field Order: Lower Field First Pixel Aspect Ratio: 1.3333 (HDV 1080) Frame rate: 59.940 (Double NTSC) Stereoscopic 3D Mode: Off Pixel Format: 8-bit Full-resolution rendering quality: Best Motion blur type: Gaussian Deinterlace methods: Blend Fields
Audio Settings: Master bus mode: 5.1 Surround Number of stereo buses: 0 Sample rate (Hz): 44,100 Bit depth: 16 Resample and stretch quality: Best Enable low pass filter on LFE Cutoff frequency for low pass filter (Hz): 120 (Dolby pro/film) Low pass filter quality: Best
Render as Settings: Windows Media Video V11 (*.wmv) 6Mbps HD 720-30p Video
- nunes117 wrote:
- Trister wrote:
- You can go to 1080p but unless you have a premium you can't go over 15min or 2GB. You can easily request that to be increased.
How? You just need the latest Google Chrome/Firefox 4/IE to upload over 2gb. The limit using those browsers, is now 20gb. To upload over 15min, you need to click Upload, then look to the right of the shiny upload button to the "Increase My Limit" link. Click that, then put in your country and mobile phone number to confirm it. Then you receive a text or something, I'm not sure as I haven't done that (I don't need it atm, as my videos are no longer than a minute xD)
Hope I've helped. -Noobio. Thanks |
| | | Trister First Sergeant
Posts : 2966 Join date : 2011-05-02 Age : 47 Location : MA, USA
| Subject: Re: Youtube HD? Thu Oct 27, 2011 2:40 pm | |
| Wait 60 frames a second? You could cut that in half to 30 fps and it will still play nicely. Not to mention cut your file size down more. For example most if not all of the Battlefield and CoD videos have been made at 29.97fps. That's the standard frame rate for movies and videos. |
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