Normally I shot stills - here one of my first attempts making a little video...
It's beautiful but the low resolution of 720p was a turn for me. I kept wanting it to clear up and snap into focus.Normally I shot stills - here one of my first attempts making a little video...
Dave:Nice little video. YouTube is telling me the best quality on this is 720p. Is that them? or did you only give them 720?
The music copyright problem perplexes me. I always use a service. Right now at work we pay for Audioblocks. When I retire and have to pay for myself, I'll probably go with Epidemic Sound and there wouldn't be any music copyright issues on that, just like there aren't any for us now. I've even seen people on this forum use popular music and I can't figure why it gets by YouTube but it does. YouTube normally takes your original video and make multiple copies in different resolutions from 320p on up to whatever you submitted. Not sure why there wouldn't be a full HD copy or 4K copy if you uploaded one(?). Vimeo quality is better but I often have trouble streaming it without buffering problems. Video on vimeo frequently pause until the buffering catches up and I watch on fiber connected internet with heavy duty speeds. The world of digital video is not without it's challenges!Dave:
It is confusing to me! I have virtually stopped posting videos to You Tube because I want to avoid music copyright issues, (I do not monetize nor do I care to build hits or viewership). I suspect that You Tube reduces resolution on videos but I cannot be sure. I submit all my videos now only to my Vimeo account which then posts them as is with no music hassles or changes in 4K.
In any case, one of the first things I do when I open any video is to try to up-size the resolution to the maximum. When I see that it is only going to show me 750p, I know I am in for a fuzzy video and usually do not stay with it very long.
Dale
Thanks for your reply.It's beautiful but the low resolution of 720p was a turn for me. I kept wanting it to clear up and snap into focus.
The music copyright problem perplexes me. I always use a service. Right now at work we pay for Audioblocks. When I retire and have to pay for myself, I'll probably go with Epidemic Sound and there wouldn't be any music copyright issues on that, just like there aren't any for us now. I've even seen people on this forum use popular music and I can't figure why it gets by YouTube but it does. YouTube normally takes your original video and make multiple copies in different resolutions from 320p on up to whatever you submitted. Not sure why there wouldn't be a full HD copy or 4K copy if you uploaded one(?). Vimeo quality is better but I often have trouble streaming it without buffering problems. Video on vimeo frequently pause until the buffering catches up and I watch on fiber connected internet with heavy duty speeds. The world of digital video is not without it's challenges!
Don't feel bad. That is the beautify of this forum. We learn each and every time. If you shoot in 4K then you should really set it to 4K output during the editing on your editing software. If you shoot in a lower resolution and you have the ability to shoot in a higher resolution from your drone or camera, then, most certainly, you should strive to have it out-putted in 4K.Thanks for your replies.
You´re right, unfortunately I´d chosen the wrong output-settings in the cutting-prog. Shame on me :-(
The music I used is free of copyrights.
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