1080P60FPS Recording looks pixelated

Rune_2

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Hey guys, I want to know if you can help me with this quality problem. I record with mirillis action in 1080p 60fps and the quality looks almost lossless. I render it using the Windows Medial Video codec in Sony Vegas at 10 M bitrate. I watched a tutorial of a youtuber doing this and had great high quality footage with these exact settings. After I render the video looks a little pixelated but definately still beautiful as you can only see the slight pixelation in fullscreen. After I upload it to youtube the quality looks really bad compared to other videos I have seen and looks really pixelated. I have tried many different rendering options and nothing seems to work. Any help would be amazing!
 
I use 10,000 bitrate just for 1080p30 videos. IMO your bitrate is a bit low, especially if you're doing just single pass compression, and multi pass takes way too long in Vegas.

Are you sure he's using wmv and Vegas to compress?

I use VirtualDub to edit and compress. It's not a full featured editor like Vegas, but it allows use of x264, and being a streamlined tool, is also a lot faster than Vegas.

VDub also has quite a few video filter options. I use it's resize filter to slightly oversize my 1080p vids to 2048x1152 (using Lanczos 3). That way it tricks YouTube into using a higher bit rate when it converts them to Flash.

Lastly, keep in mind some games look grainier than others when recorded, so unless you have exact same footage from the same game, and exact same recording and compression settings, you really can't make accurate comparison assessments.
 

Rune_2

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I found that when I upload csgo for example, with exactly the same settings, and programs used, it still looks terribly grainy. Like how is that possible?
 

ZeroRequiem

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10000 bitrate is way to low for 1080p60fps. Shadowplay records 1080p footage at 50000 bitrate and that looks crystal clear so you definitely need to pick a number between the 2 numbers I'd aim for 25000 bitrate and see how it looks. Keep in mind if you upload stuff to youtube the quality will be a bit worse.
 

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