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High-definition 1080P versions of 720P content for YouTube

High-definition 1080P versions of 720P content for YouTube

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xArcherBunny
Junior Member
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10-27-2016, 07:57 AM
#11
ah, ends up being a few gb at least You might just have to experiment, just bear in mind, at lower resolutions youtube limits the playback bitrate - upscaling can get around this to an extent
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xArcherBunny
10-27-2016, 07:57 AM #11

ah, ends up being a few gb at least You might just have to experiment, just bear in mind, at lower resolutions youtube limits the playback bitrate - upscaling can get around this to an extent

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DGY_DinoGamez
Member
191
10-27-2016, 04:20 PM
#12
My computation indicates 1875 MB per 1.8 GB based on a 5 minute video. At 50 Mbps over 60 seconds, that equals 15000 Mb total, which simplifies to 1875 MB for the 5 minute clip. It looks sensible.
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DGY_DinoGamez
10-27-2016, 04:20 PM #12

My computation indicates 1875 MB per 1.8 GB based on a 5 minute video. At 50 Mbps over 60 seconds, that equals 15000 Mb total, which simplifies to 1875 MB for the 5 minute clip. It looks sensible.

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iDoNotEvenLift
Posting Freak
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10-27-2016, 08:50 PM
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10-27-2016, 08:50 PM #13

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quasqua
Junior Member
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10-28-2016, 09:22 AM
#14
7.5GB storage for 20 minutes of video. Audio excluded.
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quasqua
10-28-2016, 09:22 AM #14

7.5GB storage for 20 minutes of video. Audio excluded.

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GameBoosh
Senior Member
470
10-29-2016, 10:02 AM
#15
The process is straightforward: divide the bitrate by 8. This gives you your rate. Then, multiply by the video duration in seconds to find the file size.
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GameBoosh
10-29-2016, 10:02 AM #15

The process is straightforward: divide the bitrate by 8. This gives you your rate. Then, multiply by the video duration in seconds to find the file size.

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iTzBacconPvP_
Junior Member
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11-01-2016, 06:03 AM
#16
Audio quality tends to be limited when using programs that compress files with variable bit rate, resulting in a slightly reduced size but possibly causing timing problems.
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iTzBacconPvP_
11-01-2016, 06:03 AM #16

Audio quality tends to be limited when using programs that compress files with variable bit rate, resulting in a slightly reduced size but possibly causing timing problems.

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Marinated
Senior Member
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11-02-2016, 10:29 AM
#17
It’s impossible to do this; it would likely take about 36 hours to finish.
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Marinated
11-02-2016, 10:29 AM #17

It’s impossible to do this; it would likely take about 36 hours to finish.

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Kyufreak
Junior Member
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11-05-2016, 01:49 PM
#18
It all hinges on the same 1875 MB figure. I just did it to show him how to compute it. Your method looks more effective, though.
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Kyufreak
11-05-2016, 01:49 PM #18

It all hinges on the same 1875 MB figure. I just did it to show him how to compute it. Your method looks more effective, though.

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11-07-2016, 12:00 AM
#19
It's simpler to multiply your bitrate by your seconds and stop there. This lets you estimate the upload time for a 3000Mb file using your upload speed, as data rates are measured in bits. You just need to determine the file size for local storage.
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NicknameNumber
11-07-2016, 12:00 AM #19

It's simpler to multiply your bitrate by your seconds and stop there. This lets you estimate the upload time for a 3000Mb file using your upload speed, as data rates are measured in bits. You just need to determine the file size for local storage.

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Der_Zwieback
Member
148
11-08-2016, 12:55 AM
#20
Yes, you can compress the data to around 10 Mbps for faster uploads.
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Der_Zwieback
11-08-2016, 12:55 AM #20

Yes, you can compress the data to around 10 Mbps for faster uploads.

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