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Lukas Hajk
August 17, 2015 at 9:47 pmOk Danny,
Here’s a picture from my newest upload, I did what you said with the Sony Vegas reset.
These are exactly the same settings, as of now it shows AVC1 codec in the youtube video properties.Here it is: https://ctrlv.cz/G3Yo
Compare it with yours: https://ctrlv.cz/lRtd
The difference is kinda noticeable, at least for my eyes. In the places where I have a lot of pixels (maybe even blur) you have kinda a good quality. That means it has to be due to AVC codec… One of my videos just got changed to VP9 randomly, so I will just wait if this one transfers too and if the quality changes with it.
You probably don’t have any other ideas, do you?
// Edit. My video just got changed to VP9 and look at this one: https://ctrlv.cz/uP9F
When you compare it with yours, it’s the same. So it was all about the codec, which most of the time didn’t make it “into” my videos.
Still the quality isn’t as good as some editors’ so I have to keep experimenting and don’t give up…
Thanks a lot for your help guys, especially you Danny.
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Danny Hays
August 18, 2015 at 12:20 amI’m experimenting with some 1080 60p from one of my Panasonic TM700s. I chose a clip with a lot of detail for quality purposes. I rendered a 4 sec clip at MCAVC 20mbs like I did yours and one at MCAVC 50mbs, and they both look terrible AND they both show as AVC1xxxx like yours did at first. This was about 8PM. Let’s check back later and see if they switch to VP9
https://youtu.be/_9YJPuQSAXY
https://youtu.be/fs1XXUSQ1lMDanny Hays
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Danny Hays
August 18, 2015 at 1:51 amHmmmm,, OK, now they’re both VP9 and they still look like crap. One thing I don’t understand is on yours, the the slow moving parts, like the crane look good and the fast moving walls look worse. On mine it’s the opposite. The trees far away look like crap and the bushes on the left moving fast look better. One thing for sure is the more detail, the worse You Tubes version looks, at least with the footage we are trying. There has to be a better way. Look at these youtube videos. One is 4K. The other is 1080 60p and neither have the problem we are having. They both look fantastic and have a lot of detail in parts of them. I have a GoPro hero 4 black that shoots 4k. I have to do some testing to do to say the least. Maybe Vegas can’t do what we want. Even my renders before you tube encodes them have this problem to some degree. I think we should start a new thread in Sony Vegas Pro and Adobe Premier and Final Cut forums where people have you tube videos that look great, and what settings they used. I searched for Sony vegas made videos and the few I found have this problem. FYI, there are some Sony Vegas Tutorials for youtube we should check out.
https://youtu.be/0Hp4ZCsmaEY
https://youtu.be/OcnERzW1UN4Danny Hays
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Lukas Hajk
August 18, 2015 at 7:41 amwow those videos indeed look awesome.
Danny, do you have any Instant messaging program which we could use? I feel like it would be faster & more effective since we’re the only ones talking in this topic, most of the time 🙂
I can adapt to your choice.
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Danny Hays
August 18, 2015 at 8:34 pmWe can text and talk if we want. 321-438-3906. Text me and let me know who you are so I can add you as a contact.
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Brett Hickman
November 7, 2015 at 11:13 pmHey man. I had same issue until I did a few things. And it absolutely has to do with vegas and the game too. even if it looks good on your computer it can upload looking bad…so forget that advice that it wouldn’t.
-In vegas, right click on your clip, go to switches, then disable resampling. do this on any still image or text you add too. anything left with resampling on causes pixles in your vids uploaded.
-In Game…turn off post processing in any of your games…this will be a game changer for your vids. I learned this from one of my viewers.
Hope this helpssetting you guys have come up with in the options look good. not at home but they look correct. combined with the things I said and your option settings..you should be golden.
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Oliver Nilsson
November 9, 2015 at 1:42 pmHello, i have the same problem as you! I was just wondering if u find a fix for this? if u did i would love to hear it
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