I wanted to make this video in an effort to get some help, I have been making YouTube video's for well over a year now and pretty much have the best settings down for most games now.. The one game I am having issues with is Minecraft.
My issue is whenever I get near tree's or anything else green the video becomes pixelated until it is off the screen, The video looks fine before being uploaded, Have any of you had this happen before? It is on newly uploaded footage in both 720P & 1080P.
Here are the Recording settings:
Recording Software: Fraps/Action!/Dxtory
Resolution: Tested both 720P & 1080P
Render Settings:
Tested AVI, WMV, MP4
Resolution: 1920x1080 & 1280x720
Bitrate: Between 6Mbps & 14Mbps (Depending on the resolution)
Disabled Resample and Maintain Aspect Ratio
Frame-Rate: 29.97 or 30.00
Here is a sample video at 720P & AVI Format:
If any of you could help me it would be great, Is this simply because it is a fresh upload and may have some additional processing to do? I know since YouTube changed some things around the video quality for most YouTubers has been slacking.
I wanted to make this video in an effort to get some help, I have been making YouTube video's for well over a year now and pretty much have the best settings down for most games now.. The one game I am having issues with is Minecraft.
My issue is whenever I get near tree's or anything else green the video becomes pixelated until it is off the screen, The video looks fine before being uploaded, Have any of you had this happen before? It is on newly uploaded footage in both 720P & 1080P.
Here are the Recording settings:
Recording Software: Fraps/Action!/Dxtory
Resolution: Tested both 720P & 1080P
Render Settings:
Tested AVI, WMV, MP4
Resolution: 1920x1080 & 1280x720
Bitrate: Between 6Mbps & 14Mbps (Depending on the resolution)
Disabled Resample and Maintain Aspect Ratio
Frame-Rate: 29.97 or 30.00
Here is a sample video at 720P & AVI Format:
If any of you could help me it would be great, Is this simply because it is a fresh upload and may have some additional processing to do? I know since YouTube changed some things around the video quality for most YouTubers has been slacking.
Regards,
Dylan/DCP1293