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Here is my finished video. This looks far from great to me. The amount of artifacts and blocking In the pavement is much too high. There is none of that in the original video. 264 and 265 versions look the same. Is there no way to clean this up or is this a fact of life with youtube? It can't handle any fast motion. I don't usually film anything moving fast so this is the first time I have really seen how bad it gets.
Maybe I should render the 2.7 k files n 4k?
https://youtu.be/XdtbhQGUoxg
Maybe I should render the 2.7 k files n 4k?
https://youtu.be/XdtbhQGUoxg
The codec at YouTube is designed by engineers for most people. Your 100 Mbps and 45 Mbps bitrate from the GoPro at 29.97 fps is reencoded to 10 Mbps. Attached is a screenshot where the FedEx licence plate at the side of the video is sharp and can be easily read.
I reread your post and see that the blurry artifact pavement is what you are looking at in which I had dismissed because of years of watching digital instead of analog videos. My suggestion would be to create progressive avchd discs or UHD BD to distribute. They will have the higher bitrates.
A good alternative would be to use Vimeo. They do store the originals for viewing and downloads.
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