Interlaced was sorta invented for use with the tv broadcast and the quality is very good and sometimes even better than progressive (even today) if there is a lot of 'Action' in a scene (less blur in the individual images if you look at the individual images to compare).
If you please comment on the above and also watch my videos for your comments on how to improve the quality. Should I keep in mind to help the YouTube Player by chnaging my export settings. I watched a lot of clips on YouTube in 720 p or 1080 p and v seemed good, when I looked at my that he wasn't playing as well as it does on my pc. PLEASE PLEASE FIX THE ABOVE SETTINGS AND EXPLAIN WHY IF POSSIBLE, THANK YOU MUCH :-)Ģ is it normal that the video export plays a lot on my PC but when uploaded to YouTube it jumps frames and it seems a little choppy? My current settings for my export file are:Įncoding Bitrate: VBR, 1 Pass (I also use 2 because there is no worse that it takes just as long to return, pls correct me if I'm wrong) However, the original file is shot at 30 frames per second, but I read somewhere that I have included use 59,94 frames per second for the export file, and it seems to work even if it doesn't sound right, it :-)
who are the best export settings for Youtube if you use a file of source Full HD (1920 x 1080) at 30 frames per second?įor the export file, I use the same width and height that the source file is 1920 x 1080. The videos are captured with a video camera high quality and then edited with Adobe Premiere CS4.ġ. I'm downloading sports videos on YouTube especially snooker. Any help is greatly appreciated.īest export settings Full HD for YouTube using Premiere CS4
What could be a problem? You guys can help me work my settings in Adobe Premiere CS4? It's one of those situations where I don't care about the size of the files. Here is a screen of GSpot turned as well: Not nearly as good as the "good Quality.mp4." I even tried to do that it would increase the quality in the hope. It's a little off strange because a "good Quality.mp4" files has better quality on "Bad Quality.mp4" and yet there one size smaller as well as the note data and Total bitrate (highlighted in red) I'm 100% sure it has to do something with the settings. I know that the text is a tiny bit smaller better quality and it was move a few pixels, but this isn't the point. I have no idea what I changed, but the difference in quality is important! I was playing with the settings and somehow, today, I saved this file: Now, here is a quality that I get with it: I use this settings to save my work for youtube: Premiere CS4 vs Full HD YouTube (BEST quality) settings?