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Well I don't know exactly in which section to put this topic so I'll put it here which is where I think it fits best if not then a stern warning.
It turns out that for a couple of months I haven't been able to upload a video with good quality to youtube, you see I bought an action camera specifically the SJCAM 4000 the so-called (gopro killer) which is giving such good results, it records wonderfully and I'm very happy with it, I watch the videos with any player and they look as expected, the problem comes when uploading to youtube, Facebook or other websites of this type; on vimeo it looks somewhat better but appears somewhat blurry in all especially in motion.
I have no idea about video editing I've tried with sony vegas following some basic settings that I located around and in the player type vlc etc… It even looks better after rendering, but when uploading to youtube nanai.
I know that due to youtube compression and such it may get worse somewhat but I see countless videos with the same equipment and they look perfectly, so let's see if some expert around here can tell me what I'm doing wrong or not doing.Regards
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Can you put an example link to see the result?
In what format do you upload it?
I have uploaded some videos to Youtube, all in 720p or 1080p and they lose something compared to the original, but the quality is still acceptable.
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Can you put some example link to see the result?
In what format do you upload it?
I have uploaded some videos to Youtube, all in 720p or 1080p and they lose something compared to the original, but the quality is still acceptable.
The format it comes out in is.MOV I think.
I uploaded this directly from the camera
This one went through sony vegas
And here if you want I have the videos not uploaded
https://mega.co.nz/#!IRcTBAzQ!tSwNAMkTC40M1wyUHAZRbt5CmqrDyferE-bI1wAhsNU
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Right now I have a pretty painful connection, so I haven't been able to download the original (it's over 3Gb :ugly:).
It's true that the videos you've uploaded to Youtube have a lot of artifacts from compression. The recommended thing when uploading is to convert them previously to h.264 with the highest bitrate possible and with double pass.
Try it with a video to see if there are improvements.
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Thanks cobito I will do that, I will comment on it as soon as I do it.
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Cobito I have already tried with a small video and it seems that that was the problem, now it looks good, there is a slight compression but it looks good, thank you very much.