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- Joined: Tue Sep 21, 2021 1:13 pm
- Real Name: Jeff Porter
I am using Davinci Resolve 17 and I only use the Edit tab to make videos.
I put various text titles over my video footage in order to give commentary about what is happening the video.
In the Davinci Resolve internal video player, there is literally zero pixelation when I playback these videos with text over them.
Likewise, after I render a video with Davinci Resolve and then play it with VLC player, there is also literally zero pixelation or blurriness at any point.
However, after I upload the video to youtube, after it has finished processing in HD and when I play it back in HD on youtube, suddenly there are massive amounts of pixelation and blurriness whenever my text titles appear on the screen.
I have previously had the same problem with videos that I made with Davinci Resolve and then uploaded them to the Rumble platform. I thought the Rumble platform itself was the cause of my videos becoming blurry, but now that it happens when I try it with youtube too, it seems like the problem is related to Davinci Resolve itself.
Before making this thread, I searched for a solution to this problem and I found nothing that helped, other than one youtube video that told me to change my project settings to Bicubic instead of Sharper.
So I did that, and then I re-rendered the video, then I re-uploaded the video, and waited for it to be processed in HD again.
The problem seems to have been reduced a little bit due to the change to Bicubic, but yet the video still becomes massively blurry and pixelated whenever my text titles appear on the screen whilst playing the video through youtube.
Therefore, I have two questions:
1. Why do both Davinci Resolve's internal player, and also VLC player, display zero pixelation or blurriness from the exact same video which displays massive pixelation and blurriness when played on youtube?
2. What, exactly, can I do to fix this problem so that the video as it plays on youtube will looks 100% identical to the video as it plays in Davinci Resolve and/or VLC Media player? Meaning, I want the youtube version to have zero percent blurriness or pixelation too.
I put various text titles over my video footage in order to give commentary about what is happening the video.
In the Davinci Resolve internal video player, there is literally zero pixelation when I playback these videos with text over them.
Likewise, after I render a video with Davinci Resolve and then play it with VLC player, there is also literally zero pixelation or blurriness at any point.
However, after I upload the video to youtube, after it has finished processing in HD and when I play it back in HD on youtube, suddenly there are massive amounts of pixelation and blurriness whenever my text titles appear on the screen.
I have previously had the same problem with videos that I made with Davinci Resolve and then uploaded them to the Rumble platform. I thought the Rumble platform itself was the cause of my videos becoming blurry, but now that it happens when I try it with youtube too, it seems like the problem is related to Davinci Resolve itself.
Before making this thread, I searched for a solution to this problem and I found nothing that helped, other than one youtube video that told me to change my project settings to Bicubic instead of Sharper.
So I did that, and then I re-rendered the video, then I re-uploaded the video, and waited for it to be processed in HD again.
The problem seems to have been reduced a little bit due to the change to Bicubic, but yet the video still becomes massively blurry and pixelated whenever my text titles appear on the screen whilst playing the video through youtube.
Therefore, I have two questions:
1. Why do both Davinci Resolve's internal player, and also VLC player, display zero pixelation or blurriness from the exact same video which displays massive pixelation and blurriness when played on youtube?
2. What, exactly, can I do to fix this problem so that the video as it plays on youtube will looks 100% identical to the video as it plays in Davinci Resolve and/or VLC Media player? Meaning, I want the youtube version to have zero percent blurriness or pixelation too.