It is not really a question of whether you can look at it? Or whether it is too jerky, 1080p 60Fps 60000 bit rate, currently record with a rx 480 8GB Oc, upgrade as soon as I have more money, but it has to fit that way!
And comments like 'You don't have to be Fortnite, I'm currently trying out different video topics, so I'm doing a little bit of testing!
Honest opinion!
Find nothing to complain about. Top quality 👍
Thank you! I just think it's because my eyes are used to 144Fps.
What is that? Everything repeats itself in short fragments and that looks like there are constantly graphic errors.
I also use a 144hz monitor and still play Fortnite, but I still think it's appropriate from the frames. You're not (yet) a professional youtuber who has to deliver 4k60fps:-): P
Then your eyes are either bad or you are a troll. Because there are no graphic errors = P
or that's because of your device.
Nene = P have no 5000Euro hardware hehe
You can also try scaling up the videos for a higher bit rate if your internet connection allows it
So on 2k, 4k or at least 1152p
Neither
It depends on what demands you make on the quality of your content. If you are satisfied with simple FHD, that's enough, but if you want to offer a higher quality to be able to set yourself apart from the mass of streamers, you won't be able to work with this quality for long.
If you plan to open a YT channel with it, possibly eventually. Also make streams, then you need more content than just a gameplay with music. If active streaming is your goal, you won't be able to avoid upgrading your system, ideally upgrading to two systems and doing both separately.
But since that wasn't the question…
For the quality-loving YT-Kiddis this should not be enough, for the 'normal' viewer it would be fine.
Do not understand exactly what you mean, is a 1080p recording, otherwise I do not know what you mean with internet connection to 2-4k
1080p should remain. I also have no plans to stream, With such settings videos it is difficult to record ne audio from the voice, except in the end maybe. But yes, I would like to talk in videos soon if the video fits.
YouTube compresses the videos properly again, which means that quality is lost
The higher the resolution of the video, the more bit rate YouTube makes available, and therefore also better quality.
If you now scale your video up to 2k or 4k resolution, YouTube will provide you with a higher bit rate for the same video.
Ahh… So it says record in 1080p, and render in 2-4k?
Exactly
Thanks! I'll do it next time.
But you can upload it anyway or?