I film at 4K 24fps and still no VP90 encoding on Youtubes! Any secrets other than get 1000 views?
You have to view the video using Chrome to view 4k on YouTube. Maybe other browsers will work too but Chrome is your best shot. Notably Apple Safari doesn’t support 4k videos on YouTube.I film at 4K 24fps and still no VP90 encoding on Youtubes! Any secrets other than get 1000 views?
You have to view the video using Chrome to view 4k on YouTube. Maybe other browsers will work too but Chrome is your best shot. Notably Apple Safari doesn’t support 4k videos on YouTube.
That’s kinda what I figured.That's my primary browserNo joy!
You are misunderstanding. YouTube will encode your video no matter what codec you upload to YouTube. In fact I once did a test and uploaded a video that was already VP9 and YouTube was confused. It took three times longer for it to process and the quality was poor.Turns out Filmora 9 doesn't support Youtubes VP90 encoding so I have to find another video editor that supports VP90 and out the cost of Filmora 9
You are misunderstanding. YouTube will encode your video no matter what codec you upload to YouTube. In fact I once did a test and uploaded a video that was already VP9 and YouTube was confused. It took three times longer for it to process and the quality was poor.
YouTube encodes all 4k content to VP9 automatically and btw VP9 is obscure as I said before, there are very few encoders that will encode VP9.
I’ve found that the best all around codec to upload to YouTube is HEVC (h.265) believe it or not lol. H.264 works fine too.
Only 4k videos are VP9 and you have to have a high bandwidth connection for it to run smoothly. VP9 is only designed for resolution higher than 1080pAll the high quality videos on Youtube's are VP09 and run smoothly in HD at low bandwidth internet where the HVC Youtube codec runs choppy at low resolution unless you have fast internet.
Depends on the device and browser playing the video. 4k VP9 will play on a desktop computer using the Cgrome browserI contacted Filmora 9 support and they stated no matter the frame rate or upload setting Youtubes will default to AVC.
Only 4k videos are VP9 and you have to have a high bandwidth connection for it to run smoothly. VP9 is only designed for resolution higher than 1080p
Depends on the device and browser playing the video. 4k VP9 will play on a desktop computer using the Cgrome browser
If you upload a 4k video it will be encoded to VP9 full stop.I use Chrome and AVC is slow 480 and VP09 is HD and smooth!
If you upload a 4k video it will be encoded to VP9 full stop.
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