![]() ![]() Is it just your face sitting relatively still in front of a white wall, or is it Super Bowl parade with multicolored confetti falling down and constant camera movements? Because the bitrate level you can get away with on the first one is not going to work for the second one. And the actual images being captured too. What you’re asking to achieve WILL degrade the quality, period point blank end of thar discussion.īut if you are just doing your own personal hobby stuff, for YouTube, if what you’re really asking is what can “get away with”, that’s more nuanced and a matter of personal opinion. That mindset alone is largely incorrect on a technical level. Outside of that, personally I honestly can’t possibly recommend doing anything that adds a compression generation from your camera file to the workflow and then be like “such in such setting won’t degrade quality”. 20 mbps can be nice for 720, 24fps, but death for 4K, 60fps. Well, for starters, your resolution and framerate are going to factor in. If I intend to export at 8MBPS after editing, what bitrate should I be using before editing? Is there a rule-of-thumb? MOV to h.265), to retain a high quality "working file", which would then allow me to later export at 8MBPS in h.264 format (" compress-for-sharing"). But now I'm wondering whether I should use an even higher bitrate during the first compression (the " compress-for-storage", from. ![]() I'm happy with the file size and the output quality (on phone screens anyways.). Until now I was using a bitrate of 8MBPS, exporting into h.264. However, I'm not sure what bitrate to use, as I will edit this file in Premiere and then export into h.264 to distribute on social media and/or my website. I figure that compressing them via h.265 will yield the best quality-to-file size. ![]() To save storage space I want to compress the files to. MOV format (I don't have my camera on me but I think I'm using Long GOP compression). (Copy & paste of my post in r/VideoEditing) - Posting this here, as I am using Premiere to edit my footage, and export via Media Encoder.Įffectively, I want to lessen the effect of compressing the same file twice. ![]()
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