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Old 08-03-2012, 11:58 AM
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60 FPS 1080p Video Shaking When Rendered

I wasn’t sure where to post this as it’s a video this is my latest setup for the light in the video I used 2 x white umbrella lights with 2 x 70watt photography white bulbs and lots of natural light, the raw format is 1080p 60 FPS but YouTube lowered the quality to 30 FPS and the quality compared to the raw is terrible how can I upload the raw 60 FPS to YouTube? Or what’s the best format to convert it I have After Effects & Sony Vegas etc

The video is my 3 year old tortoise climbing a plant tray

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6FwEepAB-Hc&feature=plcp

Click 1080p full screen and you can see the blur this does not happen in raw and if you look the video is very shaky it was not like this in the raw format any ideas how to keep the best quality but stop the shaking?

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Old 08-06-2012, 11:13 AM
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AFAIK, YT doesn't support 60fps.
 
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Old 08-06-2012, 11:59 AM
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I’m a bit disappointed with YouTube not excepting 60FPS I have hours of good quality videos of my tortoise shot at 60FPS so what would you say the best thing is to do with my footage?
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Old 08-06-2012, 12:06 PM
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I’m a bit disappointed with YouTube not excepting 60FPS I have hours of good quality videos of my tortoise shot at 60FPS so what would you say the best thing is to do with my footage?
This is the exact video details

1080p
59 frames per second
385kbps
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Well, technically, they 'accept' it - it's that when they resample it, it gets converted to 30fps.

What are you shooting with? 385kbps is pretty low for 1080 so I'm assuming you're using a phone - or are you using an HD CAM and downsampling yourself? Can you raise the bitrate at all? This will definitely increase the file size but also the quality. The FPS really has no affect on image quality so you may as well record 30fps if you can up the bitrate.
 
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It’s a kogan 1080p HD Touch , it does not seem to allow me to change much for the video settings I have option vga, 720, 1080, and then I have some buttons on the phone not the touch screen which is a hand icon with a wireless symbol another with the letter d and a light bulb
 
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Well that's a budget 1080 camera for sure.

Quality 1080 is in the Mbps range, not K. I'm sure it is as good as it gets for that price point unless the manual can give you more info.
 
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You have already heard from the resident expert. This newbie, me will add only, have you tried a software conversion yourself to 30fps?
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Yes it was quite cheap it was $230 I got it for two reasons the first was that it picks up infrared light and the second was because I do a lot of after effects videos and apparently 60FPS worked best in after affects but my after effects will not even import the video at 60FPS, Buying that camera was a total failure and to top it off the sound sounds like a bee in a biscuit tin I have a blue yeti condenser mic that I am thinking of attaching to it but knowing my luck I will brake both the mic and the camera
 
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