So ive been making some videos on and off and putting them up on youtube just whenever i feel like. but recently have found myself recording more and more clips.the problem im encountering right now that i cant seem to replicate from other content creators like twitch streamers or youtubers in regards to gaming is that their videos are so crisp in details especially in a game like tarkov. youtube says its max bitrate for 1080p videos at 60FPS is 12.i record on shadowplay at 50mbps bitrate, and use adobe premiere pro to render using H.264 with a high profile w/ VBR 2 pass set to (Min) 22 / (Max) 44 Yet im still finding high mobility / high motion gaming to be completely destroying my image quality once rendered and then a tiny bit more worse when uploaded to youtube. im not sure why its doing this hence the thread. any helpful insight is greatly appreciated and thank yous for your time.
I wouldn't call myself a "content creator" but I can give some advice. Once your recording ends and you review the clips, are the videos at a nice quality before being rendered in a editing software? It should be noted that youtube also decompresses videos and the bitrate will be a bit lowered which would cause some lost of quality but it shouldn't be that bad. What game are you trying to record if I may ask?
yeah i asked around in many places and found info that suggested to export the video at a higher quality even if its native RAW 1080p footage. and increase the target and max bitrate. so i put it to 2560x1440 and had the target at the RAW footage of 50mbps bitrate and target set to 62.4 which was the highest it would go. and i think it turned out better. tho it made my exporting times double by 2.2x roughly and the file size tripled
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMMow5vv6K0