peterjackson wrote:It sounds like an encoder glitch. That's why it's important what you actually used. Resolve's native h264 software encoder is crap. If you used that, use Nvidia / NVENC. Obviously any all intra format doesn't use b frames aka frame reordering. But it really sounds like you used Resolves software encoder, which I'd avoid at any cost.
That's what I think happened too- at first I thought I had messed up something in the editing, but it doesn't appear to have had anything to do with my clips or any applied effects.
Noerde wrote:Lychon wrote:Use another service instead of YT if quality is your main concern as youtube will re-encode your video in any case.
Otherwise h265 with high bitrate has been best for me.
I'm probably going to upload to several other video-sharing sites, but YouTube (for better or for worse) is the elephant in the room. Other sites probably re-encode as well, but after re-encoding with Handbrake and doing a test upload to YouTube, it doesn't look too bad at all, at least for my purposes. Of course, this project is not one that has native 4k footage or anything of the sort, so the difference will probably be less noticeable overall.