I downloaded both files. The MTS file has been reencoded by Youtube to 14fps, but it's ~2x as long. In other words, the two videos have same number of frames. However, Youtube encoded both to around the same bitrate (2250 for Premiere vs 1900 for MTS). If the MTS video were sped up to match the Premiere video, this would double the bitrate of the MTS. This alone explains the difference in frame quality between the two.Originally Posted by Priapism
Premiere video
MTS video
Premiere video
MTS video
Look at the grass and white hairs in all the shots. It's clear that the MTS version retains somewhat more detail. But as I said earlier, it's not a fair comparison since Youtube messed up the conversion.
I think if you upload a video with a decent bitrate (e.g. 6-8Mbps), that's all you need for Youtube. Youtube smushes it down to 2Mbps, so all the detail is lost anyway.
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Originally Posted by Priapism
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See my previous post, which I've updated with screenshots and an explanation for the difference.. -
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my head hurts.
Those clips you show above are kind of blurry all over. There weren't any clear shots to compare?
Thank you for the effort though - i really do appreciate it. -
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Check out this HD video shot with my same camera.
Pop it onto HD and then pop it into full screen and leg it go for awhile.
Do you think its equivilent in quality to my clips?
Or better? I dont trust my eyes anymore!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L2e3JRbFz54
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Originally Posted by Priapism
I'm looking at that HD vid now. Looks good, definitely better than the ones you uploaded. I'm trying to download it to check out the internals now.
edit: The download is crawling along, but from what I can tell, the scenes are mostly still shots with a few short, steady pans. Every second of still shot saves a lot of bitrate, which can be spent on making whatever movement there is look good. Once you go handheld shaky footage, all bets are off.
You can try it - put your HF-S10 on a steady surface and film a nice flower up close. Export it via Premiere. I bet when you upload it to Youtube, it'll look all nice and high-def. -
Yeah, I watched the HD video. Bitrate is ~1950Mbps, fps 25. It's full of still shots, especially at the end. These save enough bitrate for the motion scenes to look good. Even then, you can see that it looks smoothed overall, rather than detailed.
As I said, you can achieve the same effect if you use a tripod and film scenes without too much movement. Your export method doesn't won't make as much of a difference as using a tripod/steadicam will.
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