I rendered 1080p60 video for YouTube but it's too blurry.
NVENC HEVC
i7 8700, GTX 1660 Ti, 24 GB DDR4, Premiere Pro 2020
I rendered 1080p60 video for YouTube but it's too blurry.
NVENC HEVC
i7 8700, GTX 1660 Ti, 24 GB DDR4, Premiere Pro 2020
Look if you have vp09 or avc1, vp01 the best and avc1 the worst
this is more due to YouTube being only 3.5MBit at 1920x1080 and 15MBit at 3200x1800
with Voukoder simply filter zscal Punkt and 3200x1800
If you want a better quality you have to increase the bitrate or set a lower cq value. Preset for nvenc should be set to "Slow" for best compression to quality ratio.
Both right! It is important to differenciate if you play that video locally (before you upload it to YT) or if you play it on YT. But in both cases it is not a bug in voukoder. It is just a question of the used settings.
What's the VP01 VP09 above? I got a pretty blurry video using the default setting of NVENC HEVC
Does the file look good when you play it on your local PC (NOT on Youtube) with videolan or mpc_hc?
Is it only blurred on Youtube?
That's because of YT reencodes all uploaded files. If you are a small youtuber you have to play some tricks to get a better video quality.
One is to provide a higher video size to get more bandwidth.
I actually tried it twice, first time using default settings it shows blurry even locally. Second time I set a bunch of things to higher quality, set 12 instead of 23(default) for cq value(? I think this is how you call it?)...I get a 7G file and couldn't upload to Youtube,
Eventually I had to set it back to normal H.264 without boosting NVDIA GPU, but it took over 3 times of the time...
If I want to get a video similar to the normal mode, how should I set the settings?