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Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Sun Jan 18, 2015 6:53 am
by Alexmtm
Hey

OS: Windows 8.1
Video Card: GTX780
Memory: 16 GB
Monitor Resolution: 1920x1080
Video Editor: Vegas 13? Adobe CS5, CS6
Game Problem: World of Warcraft and many MMO games
Video Type: AVI and MP4

The main problems is, doesn't matter if I record mp4 intel or mp4 nvidia or avi (games and apps or active screen mode) also with hardware acceleration for video encoding enabled; video records looks crystal, but after uploading on youtube, the final product is blurred from time to time and the quality is not that good. Even if I render that mp4 or avi again with vegas or adobe, I have the same issue after uploading.
Is this because of the codecs or action!, can u guys help, i really want to make some quality clips and I can't
I'll give u link to see one short rec in game, also ill give u the original file before uploading on YT and would be nice if some one also upload it and provide a link, so we can compare them to see the quality.

Action! MP4 NVIDIA NVENC 60fps: http://youtu.be/f-L09PatuPY

Action! MP4 Intel Quick Sync 60fps: http://youtu.be/VmMdKUSuzh4

Download the original files: https://drive.google.com/folderview?id= ... sp=sharing

PS: , Don't understand why youtube is rendering like that but I've just uploaded on this site and the quality is awesome http://www.screencast.com/t/eAbEVkYSSPI

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 2:04 pm
by radi
Does it happen only with 60fps videos?

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 3:52 pm
by Alexmtm
No, few months ago dunno exactly what version of action! was, the 30fps records were almost good, but now even with 30fps the quality is not that good, lets say 6/10 for 30fps -> http://youtu.be/6oiomPrlvk8 and -8/10 for 60fps, sometime is frustrating when I see crystal wow videos on youtube; i tryed to record 3 different dx11 games (mmorpg) and same problem.. each time trees, grass and some parts of enviroment they blur, especially when the character moves.

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:42 pm
by 2much
Click the enhance button above the title. Find the revert to original button and click it. Click save. YouTube will now render your video in the quality you uploaded it. If the processing animation is still going there's a 50/50 chance your video will be rendered in the quality you uploaded it. Just click the revert to original button when it becomes available.

Maybe this should be stickied since most people new to YouTube video uploading will wonder the same thing.

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:04 pm
by Pit
2much wrote:Click the enhance button above the title. Find the revert to original button and click it. Click save. YouTube will now render your video in the quality you uploaded it. If the processing animation is still going there's a 50/50 chance your video will be rendered in the quality you uploaded it. Just click the revert to original button when it becomes available.

Maybe this should be stickied since most people new to YouTube video uploading will wonder the same thing.
Revert to original just discards all changes that you made, it doesn't affect the quality, isn't it?

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Wed Jan 21, 2015 6:00 am
by Alexmtm
2much wrote:Click the enhance button above the title. Find the revert to original button and click it. Click save. YouTube will now render your video in the quality you uploaded it. If the processing animation is still going there's a 50/50 chance your video will be rendered in the quality you uploaded it. Just click the revert to original button when it becomes available.

Maybe this should be stickied since most people new to YouTube video uploading will wonder the same thing.
What u are saying to do is not changing the video quality

Re: Problem after uploading on youtube

Posted: Sun Jan 25, 2015 1:36 am
by hej
YouTube takes 1GB files and turns them into 100MB, so there will always be drastic data loss. You're describing standard effects of video compression. Fast moving textures when you turn around, grass, and foliage are the first to be blurred.

The best advice I can give is to render video per Advanced Encoding Settings.