I'll have try tweaking the bit rate and see what that does. I do wonder if it's just the nature of the 360 video. Supposedly 4k, but that for the entire 360 view and the view is only a small portion of that which gives it a pixelated look. Especially near the seams where the two images are joined can certainly have strange effects.
@@cachecaver there is no native 4k on any stream service. Its 1080 upscaled to closer to 2k. Your raw video might be 4k, but as of today we don't have the tech to stream 4k. Facts! Keep it under 2k resolutions and it probably will have less pixelation and studdering.
For me it was quite beautiful to move it around but I have no experience
Gotta Say Go Pro 360 looks like crap and is to much for me
Thanks for you input. Certainly the resolution isn't the same, and it can be a bit much to drag the view around...
@@cachecaver yeah it was Skippy and pixelated for me
@@cachecaver maybe it needs some bit rate tweaking for RUclips. They do crazy compression.
I'll have try tweaking the bit rate and see what that does. I do wonder if it's just the nature of the 360 video. Supposedly 4k, but that for the entire 360 view and the view is only a small portion of that which gives it a pixelated look. Especially near the seams where the two images are joined can certainly have strange effects.
@@cachecaver there is no native 4k on any stream service. Its 1080 upscaled to closer to 2k. Your raw video might be 4k, but as of today we don't have the tech to stream 4k. Facts! Keep it under 2k resolutions and it probably will have less pixelation and studdering.