I am making a Video Showing how to do all kinds of things.
It will be all Graphics and just my Vioce Over it.
I will be Posting it up on YouTube.
I will keep my RES. Set to 720x480 and my Frame Rate I will have Set to 24 FPS because it is all Graphics.
I am doing this to keep my File Size Small.
But what should I Encode my Video Bit Rate as?
I know Action Movies on DVD are around 10,000 Kbps.
So for a Graphic Show with no Action or Fast Scenes I was thinking 500 Kbps.
Can anyone help me?
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Why bother keeping it small? YouTube is going to re-encode it anyway so it's better to make it as high quality as possible before they touch it with their grubby fingers.
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Bitrate requirements depend on what codec you use and the codec settings. Some material my required 10000+ kbps with MPEG 2 but with h.264 1/4 that amount may deliver the same quality. If your source is a slideshow (still images) you might be able to get away with as little as 100 kbps. Somew codecs have "constant quality" modes for cases like this -- you pick the quality you want and the encoder uses whatever bitrate is necessary to deliver that quality.
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YouTube won't post 720x480 frame sizes. Your video will have to be square-pixel 4:3 or 16:9 frames. If you don't know what that means, you'd better do some research. Try starting at YouTube's website to study their posting requirements.
But what should I Encode my Video Bit Rate as?
Code:FOR %%F in (*.avi) DO ffmpeg -i "%%F -c:v libx264 -crf 18 -preset slower -c:a copy "%%~nF.mkv"
Last edited by abolibibelot; 7th Feb 2020 at 03:00.
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Well forget the Video I am making for now.
Say I Take a Video with my Camcorder at 16:9 Ratio 720x480 and it is 29.97 FPS.
And it Takes this as MPEG 2. Format.
If I go to Upload it to YouTube will it not take it?
Or must I not change the Format by Re Encoding it? -
Although I've uploaded MPGs made from DVD VOBs, I've removed the pulldown and they were 100% progressive 23.976fps. I can't answer that question from personal experience. However, having seen a ton of interlacing on YouTube, my educated guess is it'll leave the interlacing alone.
It's a good point, though. If the videos biferi's camcorder makes are interlaced, I think he'd best deinterlace them. Or, at least upload a short one as a test first.
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