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  1. I've watched a lot of tutorials by now and none of them give good results.

    This is what I'm doing:
    Recording in 2560x1440 lossless, editing in Premiere Pro and then export it, here are the settings:
    2560x1440, h.264, VBR 1 pass 140MBit/s average, 300MBit/s max., 60 fps

    I know the bitrates seem high, but when I chose the Premiere template or use the suggested values from Youtube itself (something around 35MBit/s) the video looks aweful. Increasing the bitrate to values over 100MBit/s seem to increase the quality, even though Youtube re-renders it to their standards.
    The video itself has a lot of motion (just take any gameplay from fast paced shooters as reference) and this is my problem I guess. It looks fine when there is no real motion in the picture, but as soon as there is motion it gets blurry.

    And yes, I do get the VP9 codec from Youtube.

    Can anyone give me the best settings for exporting in Premiere Pro for Youtube?
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  2. Dinosaur Supervisor KarMa's Avatar
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    Maybe use the x264 plugin for Premiere. The H264 encoder provided with Adobe PP is not that great.

    https://forum.videohelp.com/threads/385325-New-free-x264-plugin-for-premiere
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