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DownShift43

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from my latest youtube videos of me using to new drift hd i dont think the picture quility is good but im not sure what to change my drift hd setting to, if any one could help me out with that i would be very greatful
 
put it to 720p @ 30fps.

If you film in 1080p and upload in 720p it just crushes the file and the picture quality is crappy.

720 is more than enough, no doubt half of YTubers only watch in 360 anyways.
 
My first vlog was too big, almost 1gb, so I followed these settings by True (for Sony Vegas Movie Studio).

My raw footage is currently shot at 1080 at 25 fps, that's my latest video, and my other videos are 720 25fps. I'm happy with the quality and rendered file size.

The Drift is not as crisp as the Go Pro seems to be but good enough for me, for now.
 
No need to update, it's the latest helmet cam out so it will already the best they wouldn't bring an update out so soon anyway.

Film in your room now:

video 1: 720p @ 30fps
video 2: 1080p @30fps

and then upload them both, they only need to be about 30 - 40 seconds long make them so only you can see them and you'll be able to tell which works best for YT and your uploading.

Remember if it looks good to you it could be crappy to someone on a lower capable computer & vicer versa.
 
AZZ3R said:
No need to update, it's the latest helmet cam out so it will already the best they wouldn't bring an update out so soon anyway.

Film in your room now:

video 1: 720p @ 30fps
video 2: 1080p @30fps

and then upload them both, they only need to be about 30 - 40 seconds long make them so only you can see them and you'll be able to tell which works best for YT and your uploading.

Remember if it looks good to you it could be crappy to someone on a lower capable computer & vicer versa.
im just rendering the video and as soon as thats done im uploading it to youtube and does it matter if its 50 or 60 Hz?
 
AZZ3R said:
No Hz are your TV settings most things nowa-days are 60Hz anyways.
what i have now done on my camera is put the exposure to +2.0 compaired to 0 and now i think the quility is better
 
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