01-24-2016 05:13 AM
Im using Canon 600d for video purpose and recording in format 720p (60fps).
When i want to upload the recorded footage directly (without going in any editing software) to facebook or Youtube, the final quality is distorted whereas in PC it looks very rich.
I have seen other people, who uploaded their videos in 720p from Canon 600d and it looks as expected HD but mine isnt same.
My video format details are
720p with 60fps
.MOV file
NTSC
Help me with this issue. Here is the recorded format i have uploaded.
Thanks
01-24-2016 01:13 PM
I'm playing the video back on my Mac and it looks fine. The depth of field is shallow, but it's otherwise fine and free of any video distortions.
Note that when you upload something to YouTube, they convert it to their own internal format, then process it to be available at several different resolutions as well as being available in HTML5 video. So when I play the video it's coming through in HTML5 (which is not the camera's native format.)
You might be having a problem with your web browser. Go to youtube.com/html5 and YouTube will show a page that displays the capabilities of your browser. If I visit this page with Safari on my Mac I see different settings than if I visit the same page with Chrome on Mac. In other words, trying a different browser may give you different results when you play back your video.
I do not know how Facebook handles video -- sorry I can't provide more help there.
01-25-2016 01:06 AM
Thanks for your reply TCampell
I will look in to that and let u know about browser category
🙂
@TCampbell wrote:I'm playing the video back on my Mac and it looks fine. The depth of field is shallow, but it's otherwise fine and free of any video distortions.
Note that when you upload something to YouTube, they convert it to their own internal format, then process it to be available at several different resolutions as well as being available in HTML5 video. So when I play the video it's coming through in HTML5 (which is not the camera's native format.)
You might be having a problem with your web browser. Go to youtube.com/html5 and YouTube will show a page that displays the capabilities of your browser. If I visit this page with Safari on my Mac I see different settings than if I visit the same page with Chrome on Mac. In other words, trying a different browser may give you different results when you play back your video.
I do not know how Facebook handles video -- sorry I can't provide more help there.
01-24-2016 06:47 PM
In general, most of the video on the web is between 24 and 30 fps. This is just because a lot of older computer hardware and mobile video hardware have a hard time keeping up with higher framerates.
To me, your video looks just fine, but you might experiment with shooting in 1080p24 or 1080p30, too.
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