This might be a question for a YouTube/Video editing sub. But I thought with so many people buying, flying, and recording with the DJI FPV right now, maybe someone dealing with or having dealt with the same thing might have some good input.
Hey friends. I bought myself a DJI FPV about two weeks ago and I've been having a lot of fun with it. I made a couple of videos to share with family and friends, because why not I suppose. However, I'm noticing in all of the videos I've uploaded so far the quality after YouTube transcodes them is terrible and I'm not sure what I must have done to cause it. I figure it's on my end somehow because I used to make YouTube content all the time and I don't think I have ever had such a bad result.
I've done about half a dozen videos at 1080@60 (I forgot to change it back to 4k after getting a faster memory card), and I encoded them in the mp4 container with h.264. I rendered it in Kdenlive with the quality maxed and the encoder speed at it's slowest. This produced a large file that runs at just over 100mbps. Even at 1080 it's absolutely gorgeous on my computer, but once it gets to YouTube it looks worse that I expect - and I do expect at least some quality loss.
https://youtu.be/NYtTb9vQUTQ - if no one minds me linking to an example video.
I also have two 4k videos uploaded but their 4k 'versions' are still encoding on YouTubes side (it's actually taking forever. Hmm...) Do you think 4k will fix it? Or will it be just as bad? Am I using too high of a bitrate and YouTube isn't able/willing to transcode videos of that size? Is that even possible? Should I try 30fps to get the bitrate down? Or, is the content of my videos (lots and lots of trees/limbs/grass), just too much detail for the encoder to keep up with? Does anyone have any idea what's going on? Argh!
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