thats how the video looks like:
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You can scroll over in the screenshot he posted...it shows that it's streaming at HD, so I'm guessing 720p or 1080p.animefreak00007 wrote:What video file type are you uploading? Also you pic cuts off the youtube quality icon so what are you running 240, 360, 720, ect.? Youtube will sometimes drop the quality if the video down to 240p if it detects your internet connection is low, and that will make it look somewhat blury and sometimes pixalated. Does it give you the option to bump it up to a higher quality at all? If it does try bumping that up to the highest setting and see if that does anything.
I can't really give any insight as to why the quality drops like that, unfortunately. The cynic in me wants to say that that's just what happens when you upload to YouTube, but you're right in that there are plenty of HD, good-looking videos out there on YT where that kind of quality drop isn't evident. To be honest though, your non-YT screenshot doesn't look that great either. There's definitely a noticeable difference in the two but it looks like the original was already not too pretty so the problem may not be in the final encode you used, but the original source material you were working with.Eazy wrote:First of all: i am new into video editing and followed this guide http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/avtech31/ to create my videos. they look completly fine (to me), but when i upload them to youtube they just look like crap. i tried a lot of different filters/rendering settings but nothing seems to change at all.