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10-24-2009, 04:34 PM | #1 |
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Way to increase Video Quality just a bit more?
My video: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=avzzkywqRcE
Hey everyone, first time poster long time reader here. Just one quick question, I've just started making movies and been playing around with video options for a few days and gotten past a few major milestones, however I just want to see how I can increase the video quality as the exported file doesn't look nearly as good once it's uploaded to youtube. Quick notes about how I do it atm: First, I use Adobe Premiere 4.0 exporting my files as full 1900x1200 @ 29.97 FPS using the Windows Media Video 9 codec. Encoding process: Two Bitrate mode: Variable Unconstrained Pixel Aspect ratio: Square Decoder Complexity: Auto Keyframe Interval [seconds]: 5 Average Bitrate[kbps]: 10,000 Exported video looks fine, however when I upload to youtube the quality really downgrades...viewable and correct resolution but still crummy for such a great looking vid. Hoping someone can help me out here! Thanks in advance. |
10-24-2009, 06:48 PM | #2 |
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You can try out the newest guide in here, encoding your movie to H264, or search up Nolans rendering guide. (YouTube) Some color editing can also increase the quality a bit, believe it or not. You're not exactly increasing it, but you might be able to trick the human eye
Ps: You don't have to go further than 4500 bits. The difference will be less to none, and the size will only get larger. Just saying Edit: Oww, saw that you are using Adobe Premiere. Then I'm not sure if its working, but you can always try it anyway. Last edited by AlexEgeskog : 10-24-2009 at 06:51 PM. |