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Screen recording to Youtube best practice?
Are you guys doing anything to a screen record before uploading it?
I'm not getting good quality, only 720p on youtube (also after waiting several hours). Locally on the iPad the screen recording looks sharp. The information in Photos says resolution 1920 x 1440. Is that the problem, that it's not in 1080 to begin with? Are you running any converter before uploading?
Youtube noob here ...
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Well, I'm definitely a YT noob as well
I trim the screen-recording in the Photos.app, airdrop it to my Mac and upload to YT without doing anything to it...
Quality seems 'OK' to me?!
I have been uploading 4K videos for the past few months but regardless of whether I do it with the YT app or Lumafusion it caps out at 1080p and YT never ponies up the 4K. Would like to keep it on my M1 and not have to go to desktop but ehhh, wuheva.
This must be something in your youtube settings. Google how to change your youtube upload quality. It must be set to only upload at 720. Which is weird because the default is to upload at max quality, if I remember right. Anyway, should be easy to fix.
@Samu yep, good quality there.
@Gavinski I had a look and found one upload setting within the youtube app, however it was already set to 1080p. Dunno why I'm not getting it on the other end.
Very odd. I edit all my videos on the iPad lately (FCP or Lumafusion) and uploading to youtube from there always gets me the 4K resolution i want. Are you sure that the file you’re trying to upload is actually higher than 1080p? Based on what photos is showing you doesn't look like it.
Oh, I had a noob moment ... When playing back the low quality YT video and trying to get it better by tapping the cog wheel and choosing "Higher image quality", I kept finding that it was stuck at 720p. Also being annoyed that YT dumbed down that resolution menu to only allow this "higher quality" choice ...
... only now realizing that there is actually an Advanced item at the bottom, doh. Tapping there I could indeed find 1080p as well. The "Higher image quality" never took me there, but it was actually there all the time.
I can't believe how many YT videos I've seen without noticing this "Advanced" menu
Not sure why I have to to this manually, whereas e.g. @Samu 's video enters 1080p HD automatically. I've got a fast connection.
Yes, that annoys me as well. It’s very random, sometimes it automatically loads 1080p (or even higher) but mostly 720p which I then manually set to 1080p.
Ah haha. Yeah - actually also, this YouTube resolution thing for video playback is EXTREMELY annoying, because it doesn’t tend to remember your setting in the app (it seems to when viewing on a browser). It used to be that you could set the exact default for viewing all videos in the app. Now, if you want it to be 144, for example, you generally need to set it manually every single time after starting playback. Such a stupid update. Really never fails to amaze me how buggy and badly designed a lot of the big social media platform apps are. YouTube, Insta, Twitter, all buggy af in different ways.
The youtube app has a upload setting in preferences. You can set this to full.
Then you get the most quality while uploading.
They hide the advanced for playback because they want to keep the bandwith low.
And then there is also default playback preferences.
I've been short-changed on YT uploads myself.
Not the same topic but I GoPro vids in 4k and they often sit at 1080 only once they've been uploaded.