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Good afternoon,
I rendered through Adobe Premiere Pro a video which isn't as smooth when it's been uploaded on youtube as it originally is. Could anyone help me on how to keep the same smoothness ?
My render settings :
Format : H.264
Height image : Full HD (1080p)
Image Frequency : 300
Trame order : Progressive
Aspect : Square Pixels (1,0
Rendered to maximum resolution
Use maximum render quality
Temporal interpolate : Image sampler
Performance : Hardware Coding
Profile : High10
Level : 6.2
Colorimetric Space Export : REC. 809
Encode bitrate : VBR, 2 pass
Bitrate target : 197.29
Maximum bitrate : 208.79
To see the difference :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj9KJ7YuM8Q
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I rendered through Adobe Premiere Pro a video which isn't as smooth when it's been uploaded on youtube as it originally is.
My render settings :
Image Frequency : 300
To see the difference :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sj9KJ7YuM8Q
By @Valentin37340980bafi
I could not download the file from file.io to compare. ("The transfer you requested has been deleted.")
But it seems that you had a source file that was 300 fps and uploaded a 300 fps file to YouTube. When you uploaded that file Youtube transcoded the file to 60 fps since that´s a video standard while 300 fps is not. So your 300 fps became 60 fps and thus not as smooth as you want since frame has been dropped.
I downloaded this video as well and it is 60 fps as well though it claims to be 300 fps: This is Warzone in 300 fps (youtube.com)
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Thank you for the reply. What I don't understand is that I see videos on youtube which seem equally as smooth as my original file. Like this one : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mpESjDmRu2s&t=76s
Strange xD.
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What I don't understand is that I see videos on youtube which seem equally as smooth as my original file.
By @Valentin37340980bafi
Do you have a file to share? Without it it´s hard to give any solid tips.