#6
Posted 24 November 2019 - 10:37 PM
I'm under the (very possibly incorrect) impression that even though one might try and arrange things in advance to facilitate YouTube's processing by already submitting a perfectly fine mp4 file, the website will most often still go ahead and try converting said submitted file to some default, apparently specific format it seems to prefer handling. Basically I feel like unless one has figured out the exact right settings YouTube (semi?)secretly cherishes after some trial and error, more often than not the website will just shit on the upload. I have filmmaker/cinematographer friends who take so much pride in having figuring out the ones that worked for them by themselves, they just won't share their solutions just in case the next man might steal all their gold so here I am just like you stuck with YouTube videos of questionable quality, but I personally don't care much because it's YouTube. Can't be of any technical help, but just FYI your videos in their current state are more than watchable on my laptop, the quality didn't bother me till you brought it up with a comparison (and even then I had to focus to see the little flaws).
This post has been edited by ck3D: 24 November 2019 - 10:44 PM
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