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Optimizing YouTube Video Quality for Games Like Star Citizen and Arma 3: A Solution

Optimizing YouTube Video Quality for Games Like Star Citizen and Arma 3: A Solution

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_TheBanana_
Junior Member
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04-30-2025, 02:01 AM
#11
hmm Alright, well thank you guys for the input. At the end of the day, I know that is isn't massively noticeable and won't affect things a lot. But I did notice it and wanted to explore it a bit. I was able to decrease the issue further by using Constant Bitrate instead of Variable. So thank you for the help.
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_TheBanana_
04-30-2025, 02:01 AM #11

hmm Alright, well thank you guys for the input. At the end of the day, I know that is isn't massively noticeable and won't affect things a lot. But I did notice it and wanted to explore it a bit. I was able to decrease the issue further by using Constant Bitrate instead of Variable. So thank you for the help.

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Blockwalker02
Member
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04-30-2025, 02:01 AM
#12
Employing still images to represent pixelation when discussing videos is generally an ineffective method, particularly with scenes exhibiting low light levels. It’s crucial to utilize video segments that permit full-screen magnification.

Furthermore, it's accurate to state that YouTube will limit the bitrate utilized across different resolutions – 12,000 for 1080p uploads, 20,000-30,000 for 1440p, and 53,000 to 68,000 for 4K.

If you encounter difficulties with Avidemux, please inform me. I personally experienced challenges with several features requiring specific adjustments: 1) Altering the resolution selection by clicking the up/down arrows or using the corresponding keys doesn’t modify the value; instead, selecting the current resolution and typing in the desired one is necessary. 2) The preview window only displays uncompressed footage fully after toggling the fullscreen option ([]) a couple of times. Initially, compressed and edited clips are displayed prominently. 3) The Spacebar key can exhibit a lag when pausing videos during editing; however, multiple frames can be shifted using the up/down arrows (for several frames at once) or the left/right arrows (for individual frame adjustments).
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Blockwalker02
04-30-2025, 02:01 AM #12

Employing still images to represent pixelation when discussing videos is generally an ineffective method, particularly with scenes exhibiting low light levels. It’s crucial to utilize video segments that permit full-screen magnification.

Furthermore, it's accurate to state that YouTube will limit the bitrate utilized across different resolutions – 12,000 for 1080p uploads, 20,000-30,000 for 1440p, and 53,000 to 68,000 for 4K.

If you encounter difficulties with Avidemux, please inform me. I personally experienced challenges with several features requiring specific adjustments: 1) Altering the resolution selection by clicking the up/down arrows or using the corresponding keys doesn’t modify the value; instead, selecting the current resolution and typing in the desired one is necessary. 2) The preview window only displays uncompressed footage fully after toggling the fullscreen option ([]) a couple of times. Initially, compressed and edited clips are displayed prominently. 3) The Spacebar key can exhibit a lag when pausing videos during editing; however, multiple frames can be shifted using the up/down arrows (for several frames at once) or the left/right arrows (for individual frame adjustments).

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