… I know: “Garbage in/garbage out” the final video cannot be any better on YouTube than what you upload… but I feel that the slight “loss” of quality (if any) is negligible compared to the final file size achieved. PLUS: when you upload a video to YouTube, THEY crunch it and process it and filter it so as to provide the best experience for their viewers… NOTHING is sacred. Yes… I do admit to seeing the slightest image degradation when “viewed under a microscope”.īut when you consider that the video is clicking-by at 30 frames per second, and that “averaging” is taking place at that rate, I feel the over all video suffers not at all from the conversion. Loss of image quality? … “loss” is too strong a word! Click on that picture to see the full-size screen captures… no Photoshop tricks, those are the raw screen-capture images, side by side. WOW! … Great image quality with BOTH screen captures… BOTH videos. #Filelib handbrake mp4I then played the HandBrake Mp4 file at full screen and tried to pause on the same frame… ( I was pretty close, not perfect!). … and when I “Rendered to AVI” using the UTvideo codec… Wow!… That video looked great! Then, I ran it through HandBrake…įor that image comparison, above, I played my original UTvideo AVI file at full screen and hit PAUSE and made a screen capture. #Filelib handbrake 720pMy LATEST video was put together at the recommended 720p screen size of 1280×720. #Filelib handbrake 480pThe 480p size of 854×480 works very well for my tutorial videos… they look pretty good and have a compact file size that uploads quickly. I also use the Screen Sizes that YouTube recommends… THESE DAYS, I use the UTvideo codec… it is considered to be “lossless” and it renders a beautiful, high-quality video. Also, using the video encoders that were standard with MMD, back then, only compounded my poor results. I was not paying attention to my Screen Size and often used a small “Academy Format” screen ratio of 1.3×1 … like 480 x 370 pixels… resulting in videos that looked truly awful. And when I first started, I had terrible luck with quality. I have been making MMD videos for, like, a decade, almost. I upload the video to YouTube! Video Image quality… Well… I always do use Handbrake to reduce the file size of my video before I upload the video to YouTube! I use HandBrake to reduce MMD video file size before … especially if you are using a “Lossless” video codec like UTvideo… it would be a shame to lose the perfect quality of your video just to make it quicker to upload to YouTube. #Filelib handbrake softwareThe teammates here, at, have gone round-and-round about the issue of running a fresh new video through a video conversion software in order to get a smaller file size. Hell.How can I reduce MMD video file size so I can upload to YouTube in a reasonable amount of time? My AVI files are too large! Do I lose video quality if I use HandBrake to reduce MMD video file size? Where can I download HandBrake video conversion software? I've even tried changing the destination to my C drive, different places on each drive all with the same result which is NOTHING. So OK, I uninstall Handbrake, restart my PC, reinstall and still the same issue. I go to "D:\Downloads\" and there isn't anything there. So, I know I'm using the program right, I know I have the destination correct, I have plenty of hard drive space.so where the hell is my damn file and why is Handbrake currently converting my video if it isn't even putting it anywhere? Start conversion and go to destination and there is no video there.I've looked all over my PC and can't find the video file ANYWHERE.not on my desktop, no where on my C or D drive.NO WHERE! The converted file DOESN'T EXIST. I point the destination to "D:/Download/".
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