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Here's a sample of the newly processed clip;
https://youtu.be/gyG88o9dR2w

As you can see, far better resolution.
(sorry, I've now deleted the original file, so the link above no longer works)

I appreciate the help,
Dan
Thanks, again I do appreciate your advice. As I'm brand new to this, I'm more or less completely unaware of the different output file types, so have taken your advice and re-produced the video using the H.264 codec & matched the 1980x1080 50p file format (@ a bitrate of 40mbps).
The corresponding outputfile (.mp4) is significantly larger (circa 1 to 2+ gb) and surprise, surprise, a heck of a lot clearer.
I was using the H.265 output type and I think it was only at a bitrate of 11mbps.

I'll play around with this a bit more and try again to upload to YT.

Cheers,
Dan
Thanks again for the reply. I did try this (selected 1080p HD), but at least on my screen the playback is blocky and less than ideal.
If that's not the case for you when viewed, then it's obviously a playback issue at my end, rather than an upload issue.
Good to know.
Thanks, I appreciate the input. I uploaded a video yesterday, so it's had at least overnight to 'finish'. It still looks like crap to be honest.
Here, take a look; https://youtu.be/CBfE_tVQkK8

Is there something that I really shoud be doing via PowerDirector?
Hi, brand new user here, I have GoPro files recorded in 1080p 50 frames p/sec. They play back on the computer in HD & look sensational.
When I produce them in PowerDirector to Youtube, they come out at a max resolution of 360p & look horrendous.
What am I doing wrong? I want them to be uploaded in as close to the original file resolution as possible (1080p).
Or perhaps a better question is, what settings am I clearly not getting right?
Can someone please provide a basic settings list for me to apply?
And yes, I have trawlled through the tutorials & couldn't find the answer to my questions.
Thanks in advance,
Dan
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