Frage von paipel:Hi,
I cut my video finished, the mpg-4 / h.264 codec saved. All top quality. 'm Really happy. I use VDL 17 hd plus. 14 min / 2GB. But after uploading to youtube, it pixelt unbearable. Especially with the aperture transitions, but it is synonymous to quality, clarity and sharpness is not as original, SORRY! See here: http://www.lineup-shots.com/video/fuerteventura---2010---2011/index.html
Does anyone have any idea why this might be, and what I may see me, so that the result will be much better?
Antwort von Axel:
Typical: The sky, a solid color with no drawing, but with the most delicate brightness curve, blocks produced without end (see's as though only 360p, but will be more like that). On-and fades crumble before him - what's going on?
Explanation: The encoder, which is to reduce the data rate for simple images, so that the file is small, does so without mercy. But a course (on the surface or, as a fade in time) is anything but simple. Remedy is available, but tricky, see
here .
BTW: Crisp colors, but with tripod (monopod's synonymous!) It would be better.
Antwort von Pianist:
BTW: Crisp colors, but with tripod (monopod's synonymous!) It would be better. And not three times cut the same beach-view directly behind each other ...
Matthias
Antwort von dermarcelistdas:
Is it just as pixelated when you upload a 10-second-crop? From your 2 GB file was 315 MB after conversion yes (File on YouTube). Could be a ceiling for each film to be, or they even make streaming capability.
Workaround: Alternative & synonymous offer more parts this deposit in a playlist (runs without further action by users).
Antwort von paipel:
Thank you once before for the answers. How would you upload it since, so it's more than 315mb and the quality first (focus, clarity, no artifacts) is better. As I said, the original file that I uploaded was almost 2 gb in size and looks great (of quality) in any case. The other distinction the video .... is synonymous to me is clear. I'm with a Still Image-Cam filmed, edited together quickly and without a tripod and in about 3 hours.