Myron, you're absolutely right. We realized this mistake shortly after uploading, unfortunately it was a bit too late for us to redo the video. We will try to be more careful next time. Thanks for the feedback!
So what should the settings be set on when you are trying to match up my lipsync with the actual song in the video it's a little bit different especially when you have different takes coming and going it's not just one solid video.. when is film videos inside the house with a black of background I can record it on a lower resolution like of 480 because it only gives me that option on one of the phones but when I film outside in the in nature if I don't do it above 7:20 P it just is not good enough but he's time I do that depending on how many takes I do of the video the files get larger in larger until I have up in the gigabytes and I have found on Facebook that when I upload it the file has to be lowered in about 30 megabytes or the audio just lags behind.
This video is mainly about streaming formats, but using proprietary formats for long-term storage is a disaster, so I would recommend the following: Professional/Lossless storage: MKV + FFV1 video + FLAC audio Private/Consumer storage: MKV + H.264 (soon AV1) video + FLAC/Opus audio, but MP4 with H.264 and AAC should still suffice for most users' needs. Distribution: WebM + VP9 (soon AV1) video + Opus audio Forget about limitations dictated by current hardware and software support. There is software that can process/edit all the abovementioned formats just fine.
I forgot to mention that I also like the video. :) Of course, for private storage it would be silly to convert from, say H.265 to VP9 or AV1, since the royaly fees don't apply to private users. But professional long term storage is about preserving optimal quality regardless of current hardware (or popular editing software) limitations... And that is essentially why Matroska (MKV) has steadily been gaining ground since it first appeared over 15 years ago. Today the MKV-contained combo of FFV1 and FLAC audio is now standardized for storage of digitized "moving images" content in culturage heritage institutions.
eurositi - Hi eurositi, you seem to be very knowledgeable on the use of audio/video codecs and I am glad to see you recognise the benefits and foresight of using open codecs as much as possible. I hope av1 lives up to its expectations since I don't think we have ever had a truly competitive open source video codec before (I suspect it will be a success due to the calibre of companies backing it). I have tested the av1 codec myself using ffmpeg and the aom encoder but it is painfully slow, so slow that it is practically useless if encoding using software alone (even encoding 1 second of video may take a few hours if my memory serves me correctly). Hopefully the large chip makers will enable hardware encoding by 2020 so that av1 encoding becomes viable and that av1/opus etc. becomes the standard and everyone will be free to use them with no royalties or strings attached etc.
AV1 is definitely a great codec. It is exciting to see how much traction it will gain in the coming years. We are on the verge of releasing support for AV1 as well.
I'm currently using AV1 to encode all my video for storage. Intel and 40xx Nvidia GPUs have built in hardware encoders for AV1 so it's super fast when encoding with them.
Excelente explicación sobre los códecs y contenedores, existe una variedad de códecs que ni idea tenia, lo mejor es que solo algunos han sido adoptados de forma masiva por la industria.
It is a very good educational video. The rhythm is excellent, the presentation is clear and clean. Congratulations to the producer . We look forward to other videos like this and I am very thankful for the time you dedicated to its making.
Are you guys working on more content? I see there hasn't been more videos since this one. Also you guys wouldn't happen to know the best audio/video formats/codecs for plex streaming
Great video. One common misstatement: bps is bits / sec. Everyone knows you meant BITS / sec in your ending comments. Just in case you wanted to correct it. Otherwise, I am very glad I found this video and the clarifications you make. Thanks
Thanks so much for your feedback! We noticed this shortly after we published the video, but it was a bit too late. We really appreciate you pointing this out and being so polite. I think we will create another version of this video next year with updated formats and trends and we will be sure to make this correction. We’re glad you found this video helpful. Would love to hear any suggestions on future video topics you would like us to cover
Sir, Why you are not uploading more videos. Please don't give up, the videos that you made are some of the best educational videos I had ever watched. I'm surprised that you uploaded only two videos.You are doing great and soon you will become a successful youtuber if you carry to publish videos.
Shivam, thank you so much! We've been very busy with trade shows over the last few months, but we are planning to start producing more videos shortly. Please stay tuned. Also, we are always interested in hearing your ideas on the subjects you think we should cover. Don't hesitate to reach out.
I install Bird Eyes Camera in my Car, it can view and record 4 angle , Yesterday i have a car accident , I need to get the Video recorded as a proof of court case, But the file is in 264 format, when play in my car device i can see 4 screen, Front, Right, Left and Rear, But when play in PC I only can see the Front Screen, I need to view the back screen as evidence to court, and also convert to a playable video to present to the police and court, I have search few hours in google and I still fail to open the Back camera file, Can you help and guide me?
I'm not an expert, but I'd try to use ffprobe to look at the video streams - there might be a few, and the google search on how to display a certain video stream.
6:35 why format and container are two different things? Im confused you said mp4 is a format and a container (8:22) Ok I can comply with that but you also said that format is there to store containers (6:35) and codecs etc. How can a format store containers while containers store all other stuff
That's a very good question. The format is actually more of a standard than a physical thing. For example, some formats will require you to provide several different files together using standard naming conventions and playlists (HLS for example). For MP4 files, the format and the container is pretty much the same thing, however as described in the video, MPEG-4 can mean many different things as well based on the context. We know this is all very confusing, so we will work on making this information even more understandable in the future.
Dear Qencode, I had build Video application Assuming that, i have 1000 client downloading video at the same time. Now, i should use which tool to test download my app from client to measure performance and load of server Thanks.
Wow"! not that I understand completly but considerably more than before. question if I may - I need to record and store stream from a microscope camera. (I cut people for a living) what formats would you recomend ? and what devices. I hope to be posting advice on you tube as an additonal exploit. Thanks
We're glad you enjoyed it! We know it's been a while since we last posted, but we promise we have more videos coming soon. Any ideas on topics you might find interesting?
This is great feedback. We took the recommendations off support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en. What about the MKV container do you find most useful for RUclips videos?
Great content! Loved the presentation. Though I feel like adding that, in a conversation about quality, a wav 96khz sample rate for any online-delivery stage audio is usually super-overkill. That's more like raw audio recording quality, as it gives some editing and stretching flexibility before it gets down-sampled to 44.100 and thrown onto streaming platforms, where it gets compressed to aac/mp3/opus/ogg/etc. Dunno if uploading to youtube, as you said, gives 96khz some other significance, so i might be bullshitting.
I think you are misunderstanding the audio thing. They are not saying 96Khz, but 96mbps, which is MP3 format quality, or perhaps AAC as well. That said, most video cameras will use AAC for the audio, so it's already compressed to some extent to begin with and in editing, I believe it stays AAC or is converted to PCM, but with the same quality as the AAC to maintain sound quality, and to make it edit friendly. That is why some video codecs make it preferable to transcode to an edit friendly codec, or use proxies to edit if your PC is marginal for the NLE in question. I believe RUclips will accept AAC for the audio codec, and it will vary depending on whether it's being viewed in HD or SD with many older videos that were uploaded back when 240 was still available, the audio results were abysmal, compared to even 480, let alone anything HD.
Thanks, this is great. We'll definitely start thinking through these topics. Also, we have a video on cloud transcoding for you to check out for the time being: ruclips.net/video/6byRchYizJY/видео.html
@@challengerbrothers6309 Yes. You're right, RUclips automatically converts the videos into the formats and resolutions they need to distribute the video across all their platforms and devices. However, sometimes you would like to distribute your videos yourself, or even build your own website or app like RUclips or Netflix. In these cases, you would use a service like Qencode (cloud.qencode.com) to convert your videos to all the needed formats and resolutions in the cloud at high speeds and low costs. Then, you can use these videos to build your own RUclips or Netflix!
Creating TimeLapse from jpeg photos sequence I found that one of the best quality I can reach is : MP4 container; mpeg-4 codec . Everything exported, for example, using ShotCut free software.
That's great, we're really happy you found this video useful! Regarding the app, we're sorry to hear that. Not sure how Triller is doing their transcoding, but we can recommend checking out cloud.qencode.com to get a cloud service that can drastically reduce file size while maintaining visual quality.
11:00 Well actually if you really want good qualtiy on youtube then just try to get the highest quality you can and use a lossless audio codec since youtube will re-encode it to VP9 and opus anyway
I'm limited on what I can do I just use a app on my smartphone and it creates a music video. what I'm having a problem with is because to get a better video quality I have to record it 720 P or higher but my phone does not have a lot of space and when I do that then to upload it to Facebook or youtube I have to compress it down but every app I've used to compress it. it compresses it down too much and then the audio lags and the videos starts blotching into these little pixels. I don't have money I don't have the right equipment so I'm having to do this with two different smart phones are there any apps they can help me with this. I make my videos using Triller. In fact I have created more lips music videos than anybody in this world with that app. Nobody has ever done anything to the magnitude that I've done but I got to start getting better quality
Great video. I would argue that MP3 is not close to CD quality. You can notice the difference especially if listening through good quality gear (headphones, home theatre or even a soundbar)
RUclips supports all major formats. It also transcodes your uploaded video into all other of its supported formats. This is to make it compatible with as many devices as possible.
isn't it a bit misleading @1:26 to say "a container contains other files", i think it doesnt really contain "files" but rather data stored in well designed data structures, for example MP4 is a container that contains data such as frames in video , meta-data stored in lookup tables and information about audio sampling rate and rate of processing bits (bits/s) etc etc i like to think about container this way (note that im not sure how correct it is but feel free to correct me) > a container basically can be thought of as an object holding an array of frame and audio data, and various parameters(meta-data) that tells it at what speed should it actually traverse those frames (frames/sec) now, what goes into each array (video-frame array and audio-sample array) is decided by "codec", so if u use a good codec, u can have less memory consumed per frame and so your entire array of frame will take up less space same applies to audio array ofcourse this is an analogy only, in real world there is no such "frames/sec" but rather bits/sec (a more fine-grained form) now, if im wrong about something, plz do reply and let me know :) thank you :)
There's a lot, but at a high level it's this: Open-source codecs can be used for free, provided you are following the rules set out by the license. Proprietary codecs usually required you to pay for their use, often times based on the type of license, method of delivery and number of views the video will receive. Here is an interesting info about the general use of both: www.optimusinfo.com/downloads/white-paper/open-source-vs-proprietary-software-pros-and-cons.pdf
Yes, we didn't cover this in the guide above. We tried mostly focusing on delivery formats for the web, so other formats took a bit more priority for this video. We will add this format in future videos we do on the subject.
Yes, we made a mistake on this one. We noticed shortly after we uploaded it, but it was too late for us to make any changes. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we promise to do a better job next time!
Finally someone give me a crystal clear explanation. Thanks god!
Had no clue what CODEC really does even though I have used them all the time!! Best educational video I have watched on this topic.
Thanks! We'll keep them coming!
Hii
2:35 Codec
6:30 Video Formats
10:55 Video Containers 01:25
There is an error in this presentation...The term kbps is NOT kilobytes per second, but rather kilobits per second, which is one-eighth of a kilobyte.
Myron, you're absolutely right. We realized this mistake shortly after uploading, unfortunately it was a bit too late for us to redo the video. We will try to be more careful next time. Thanks for the feedback!
@@qencode8853 hahah it was a "Bit" too late for us to redo the vid.. Nice pun :P
And I still didn't get the difference between a format and a container.
@@zAbdullahKhan هيا هياها :) they are the same m8
@@qencode8853 Why do you only have 2 videos uploaded? Do you plan on uploading more? Or maybe have another channel?
Very simple, visual Ddescription of the subject. Good job.
Thank you! It's our pleasure, we'll try to release more videos soon.
Excellent video here. Really well done. Would like to see a follow up video that talks about what is best to use for video editing.
This information is GODLIKE! Love it so much!
If your channel has made a video where you discuss codecs and formats for video editing, that’d be super helpful!
Thanks for that, we've added it to our list. More videos coming soon!
Thank you!
So what should the settings be set on when you are trying to match up my lipsync with the actual song in the video it's a little bit different especially when you have different takes coming and going it's not just one solid video.. when is film videos inside the house with a black of background I can record it on a lower resolution like of 480 because it only gives me that option on one of the phones but when I film outside in the in nature if I don't do it above 7:20 P it just is not good enough but he's time I do that depending on how many takes I do of the video the files get larger in larger until I have up in the gigabytes and I have found on Facebook that when I upload it the file has to be lowered in about 30 megabytes or the audio just lags behind.
Very informative and clear to understand 👏
This video is mainly about streaming formats, but using proprietary formats for long-term storage is a disaster, so I would recommend the following:
Professional/Lossless storage: MKV + FFV1 video + FLAC audio
Private/Consumer storage: MKV + H.264 (soon AV1) video + FLAC/Opus audio, but MP4 with H.264 and AAC should still suffice for most users' needs.
Distribution: WebM + VP9 (soon AV1) video + Opus audio
Forget about limitations dictated by current hardware and software support. There is software that can process/edit all the abovementioned formats just fine.
I forgot to mention that I also like the video. :)
Of course, for private storage it would be silly to convert from, say H.265 to VP9 or AV1, since the royaly fees don't apply to private users. But professional long term storage is about preserving optimal quality regardless of current hardware (or popular editing software) limitations... And that is essentially why Matroska (MKV) has steadily been gaining ground since it first appeared over 15 years ago. Today the MKV-contained combo of FFV1 and FLAC audio is now standardized for storage of digitized "moving images" content in culturage heritage institutions.
eurositi - Hi eurositi, you seem to be very knowledgeable on the use of audio/video codecs and I am glad to see you recognise the benefits and foresight of using open codecs as much as possible. I hope av1 lives up to its expectations since I don't think we have ever had a truly competitive open source video codec before (I suspect it will be a success due to the calibre of companies backing it). I have tested the av1 codec myself using ffmpeg and the aom encoder but it is painfully slow, so slow that it is practically useless if encoding using software alone (even encoding 1 second of video may take a few hours if my memory serves me correctly). Hopefully the large chip makers will enable hardware encoding by 2020 so that av1 encoding becomes viable and that av1/opus etc. becomes the standard and everyone will be free to use them with no royalties or strings attached etc.
AV1 is definitely a great codec. It is exciting to see how much traction it will gain in the coming years. We are on the verge of releasing support for AV1 as well.
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I'm currently using AV1 to encode all my video for storage. Intel and 40xx Nvidia GPUs have built in hardware encoders for AV1 so it's super fast when encoding with them.
A good video to understand the codecs and formats. keep uploading these type of videos, you guys are doing great.
Thanks so much Anand! We have more videos coming soon. We appreciate you subscribing!
By saying this you still conclude that formats and containers are same thing lol
Excelente explicación sobre los códecs y contenedores, existe una variedad de códecs que ni idea tenia, lo mejor es que solo algunos han sido adoptados de forma masiva por la industria.
Very nice video tutorial. Thank you a lot for presenting!
Please continue to make such videos, I find only two videos on your channel. You explanation rocks!
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Thanks so much! We're working on some new videos soon. Any recommendations on the topic?
It is a very good educational video.
The rhythm is excellent, the presentation is clear and clean.
Congratulations to the producer . We look forward to other videos like this and I am very thankful for the time you dedicated to its making.
best video I've seen on this topic
Thanks so much, really means a lot to us.
Are you guys working on more content? I see there hasn't been more videos since this one. Also you guys wouldn't happen to know the best audio/video formats/codecs for plex streaming
That's a very neat piece of information. Kindly thank you.
Great video. One common misstatement: bps is bits / sec. Everyone knows you meant BITS / sec in your ending comments. Just in case you wanted to correct it. Otherwise, I am very glad I found this video and the clarifications you make. Thanks
Thanks so much for your feedback! We noticed this shortly after we published the video, but it was a bit too late. We really appreciate you pointing this out and being so polite. I think we will create another version of this video next year with updated formats and trends and we will be sure to make this correction.
We’re glad you found this video helpful. Would love to hear any suggestions on future video topics you would like us to cover
this video was amazing ... im going to go pass a final now thanks
I'm from India.wow amazing video.👏👍
The presentation was very well done. Super good stuff.
Sir, Why you are not uploading more videos. Please don't give up, the videos that you made are some of the best educational videos I had ever watched. I'm surprised that you uploaded only two videos.You are doing great and soon you will become a successful youtuber if you carry to publish videos.
Shivam, thank you so much! We've been very busy with trade shows over the last few months, but we are planning to start producing more videos shortly. Please stay tuned.
Also, we are always interested in hearing your ideas on the subjects you think we should cover. Don't hesitate to reach out.
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Outstanding presentation, very informative. Thanks!
I install Bird Eyes Camera in my Car, it can view and record 4 angle , Yesterday i have a car accident , I need to get the Video recorded as a proof of court case, But the file is in 264 format, when play in my car device i can see 4 screen, Front, Right, Left and Rear, But when play in PC I only can see the Front Screen, I need to view the back screen as evidence to court, and also convert to a playable video to present to the police and court,
I have search few hours in google and I still fail to open the Back camera file, Can you help and guide me?
I'm not an expert, but I'd try to use ffprobe to look at the video streams - there might be a few, and the google search on how to display a certain video stream.
6:35 why format and container are two different things? Im confused you said mp4 is a format and a container (8:22) Ok I can comply with that but you also said that format is there to store containers (6:35) and codecs etc. How can a format store containers while containers store all other stuff
That's a very good question.
The format is actually more of a standard than a physical thing. For example, some formats will require you to provide several different files together using standard naming conventions and playlists (HLS for example).
For MP4 files, the format and the container is pretty much the same thing, however as described in the video, MPEG-4 can mean many different things as well based on the context.
We know this is all very confusing, so we will work on making this information even more understandable in the future.
Same here. And I still didn't get the difference between a format and a container.
Very confusing still
What a fantastic video with excellent info!
Subscribed to your channel.
Very best to you, Pete
Thanks Pete, we'll keep 'em coming!
Thanks for this wonderful explanation. I know a lot more about AV's now. :)
Hey can i know a little bit more about the mov , and avi !!? File formats?.
Excelent explanation, cheers up!!
Wow what a video. Got to know so many stuff. Thanks
That's awesome. Please subscribe and stay tuned, more videos coming very soon!
Thank you. Great learning tool. I did subscribe. Keep up the good work. -Steve, Converse Texas
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comprehensive introduction video !
Thank you Zhang, we're glad you liked it!
I Learned Something Today :)
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Thanks Rapur! That's music to our ears!
wow 2 replies in 3 months? New management?
Dear Qencode,
I had build Video application Assuming that, i have 1000 client downloading video at the same time.
Now, i should use which tool to test download my app from client to measure performance and load of server
Thanks.
Wow"! not that I understand completly but considerably more than before. question if I may - I need to record and store stream from a microscope camera. (I cut people for a living) what formats would you recomend ? and what devices. I hope to be posting advice on you tube as an additonal exploit. Thanks
Nice information , good video. Simple to understand.
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Great explanation and nice visuals. Thanks :)
Our pleasure! Glad you enjoyed this one :) Let us know if there are any topics you'd like us to cover in future videos
Why, when you included VP9 as a video codec did you not include Ogg Vorbis or Opus as audio codecs?
Definitely something we should do when we revisit this in future versions!
Thank you for the informative explaination
Great explanation. Thanx
this is life saving
We're glad you enjoyed it! We know it's been a while since we last posted, but we promise we have more videos coming soon. Any ideas on topics you might find interesting?
I was surprised not to see mkv . That is what I use for RUclips videos.
This is great feedback. We took the recommendations off support.google.com/youtube/answer/1722171?hl=en. What about the MKV container do you find most useful for RUclips videos?
I have only Mp4 format in my device,is it fine and work for like till 2040??
Amazing work :)
Thank you! Let us know if there's any other subjects you'd like us to cover
Wonderful content.
Thanks so much! What other topics would be interesting for you?
Thank you for this excellent informational!!
If i use this info can i play on dvd player?
One of the best explained videos about this topic. Btw, what software do you use to make this videos?
Thanks so much! We will be posting more videos soon!
Not sure about the video software. We will check with our marketing team and get back to you!
Thank you 💖
Our pleasure Lucas!
thank you very much for providing info...
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Thankyou very much, was really useful
Thanks Andy! We appreciate your support!
thanks for the clear explanation about video formats, but i still have a big issu in davinci resolve editing soft ware,
Thanks for the feedback! We will be releasing some videos covering video editing in more detail soon.
best one to use for live video calling/streaming
Really good video!
Thank you! We will make more videos soon!
great vid, thanks for posting! and yes, haha i noticed the byte/ bit error too :)
Thanks! Yea, we will certainly be much more careful with any content we post in the future.
Great content! Loved the presentation.
Though I feel like adding that, in a conversation about quality, a wav 96khz sample rate for any online-delivery stage audio is usually super-overkill.
That's more like raw audio recording quality, as it gives some editing and stretching flexibility before it gets down-sampled to 44.100 and thrown onto streaming platforms, where it gets compressed to aac/mp3/opus/ogg/etc.
Dunno if uploading to youtube, as you said, gives 96khz some other significance, so i might be bullshitting.
I think you are misunderstanding the audio thing. They are not saying 96Khz, but 96mbps, which is MP3 format quality, or perhaps AAC as well. That said, most video cameras will use AAC for the audio, so it's already compressed to some extent to begin with and in editing, I believe it stays AAC or is converted to PCM, but with the same quality as the AAC to maintain sound quality, and to make it edit friendly. That is why some video codecs make it preferable to transcode to an edit friendly codec, or use proxies to edit if your PC is marginal for the NLE in question. I believe RUclips will accept AAC for the audio codec, and it will vary depending on whether it's being viewed in HD or SD with many older videos that were uploaded back when 240 was still available, the audio results were abysmal, compared to even 480, let alone anything HD.
And does these matter in mobile devices?
great stuff, keep making videos like these!
Thanks! We definitely will! Any ideas on interesting topics you'd like us to cover?
NTSC/PAL, Internet Streaming, the process of converting formats, extending this current video with other codecs, etc. just to name a few off my head
Thanks, this is great. We'll definitely start thinking through these topics. Also, we have a video on cloud transcoding for you to check out for the time being: ruclips.net/video/6byRchYizJY/видео.html
if i use h. 264 codec i cannot force vp9 to my uploaded video so the result is the same in the end.
What do you mean? Are you referring specifically to RUclips?
@@qencode8853 exactly
@@challengerbrothers6309 Yes. You're right, RUclips automatically converts the videos into the formats and resolutions they need to distribute the video across all their platforms and devices. However, sometimes you would like to distribute your videos yourself, or even build your own website or app like RUclips or Netflix.
In these cases, you would use a service like Qencode (cloud.qencode.com) to convert your videos to all the needed formats and resolutions in the cloud at high speeds and low costs. Then, you can use these videos to build your own RUclips or Netflix!
@@qencode8853 aha thanks alot man i really needed this site
Very helpful thanks man👌
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Thank you good information 👌👌👌
Really glad you found this information useful. Let us know if there's something you want us to cover in future videos.
Thanks for a well done video, quick question though, what application you used to make such video and how long it took you to create it?
Incredible thanks!
whats your recommendation for live streaming equipment and can it be streamed via cloud services
MP4 is an extension not formats. But why? wmv,avi are under mp4 extension?
Still confused between video 'format' and video 'container'. You said MP4 is a container, then you said it's a format. So what is it then?
very useful video, thanks
Clear , helpful
Very helpful. Thank you
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Let us know if there are any other topics you want us to cover in the future.
Creating TimeLapse from jpeg photos sequence I found that one of the best quality I can reach is :
MP4 container;
mpeg-4 codec .
Everything exported, for example, using ShotCut free software.
I create Lipsync Music videos using Triller app I didn't know alot of this. Thank you
That's great, we're really happy you found this video useful!
Regarding the app, we're sorry to hear that. Not sure how Triller is doing their transcoding, but we can recommend checking out cloud.qencode.com to get a cloud service that can drastically reduce file size while maintaining visual quality.
11:00 Well actually if you really want good qualtiy on youtube then just try to get the highest quality you can and use a lossless audio codec since youtube will re-encode it to VP9 and opus anyway
Awesome 👍👌 subscribed 🙆
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How can I tell if my camera shoots hdr video or not?
What kind of camera do you have?
Thanks, very clear and good explained ¡¡
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Great video! thank you!
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Thanks for this 👍
Any one help, my anydesk videos format type changed. how can i play my anydesk videos
What an awesome stuff
What software is used to create these presentations ?
Thanks 🙏
I'm limited on what I can do I just use a app on my smartphone and it creates a music video. what I'm having a problem with is because to get a better video quality I have to record it 720 P or higher but my phone does not have a lot of space and when I do that then to upload it to Facebook or youtube I have to compress it down but every app I've used to compress it. it compresses it down too much and then the audio lags and the videos starts blotching into these little pixels. I don't have money I don't have the right equipment so I'm having to do this with two different smart phones are there any apps they can help me with this. I make my videos using Triller. In fact I have created more lips music videos than anybody in this world with that app. Nobody has ever done anything to the magnitude that I've done but I got to start getting better quality
Great video.
I would argue that MP3 is not close to CD quality. You can notice the difference especially if listening through good quality gear (headphones, home theatre or even a soundbar)
what format does CD use?
@@alekpashanku raw uncompressed data, at 44khz.
MP3 is compressed massively
Great video i learned alot.
So would you set your export settings to 60 FPS even if the video was filmed in a lower frame rate such as 24,25 or 30fps.
always set fps to same as the source file/video you are encoding...
If you're a complete beginner to soft production then soft is imo the easiest daw that you can get, I started off with it.. If you have a little bit
What about MOV container?
Brilliant
Thank you so much!
Thank you. i've learnt a lot . just a Question. what does youtube use.
RUclips supports all major formats. It also transcodes your uploaded video into all other of its supported formats. This is to make it compatible with as many devices as possible.
isn't it a bit misleading @1:26 to say "a container contains other files", i think it doesnt really contain "files" but rather data stored in well designed data structures, for example MP4 is a container that contains data such as frames in video , meta-data stored in lookup tables and information about audio sampling rate and rate of processing bits (bits/s) etc etc
i like to think about container this way (note that im not sure how correct it is but feel free to correct me)
> a container basically can be thought of as an object holding an array of frame and audio data, and various parameters(meta-data) that tells it at what speed should it actually traverse those frames (frames/sec)
now, what goes into each array (video-frame array and audio-sample array) is decided by "codec", so if u use a good codec, u can have less memory consumed per frame and so your entire array of frame will take up less space
same applies to audio array
ofcourse this is an analogy only, in real world there is no such "frames/sec" but rather bits/sec (a more fine-grained form)
now, if im wrong about something, plz do reply and let me know :)
thank you :)
This is certainly an interesting way of thinking about this. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very helpfull
Glad you found it useful! More videos coming soon :)
I'm really a dummy in these things so can anyone please tell me the difference between open source and proprietary codecs?
There's a lot, but at a high level it's this: Open-source codecs can be used for free, provided you are following the rules set out by the license. Proprietary codecs usually required you to pay for their use, often times based on the type of license, method of delivery and number of views the video will receive. Here is an interesting info about the general use of both: www.optimusinfo.com/downloads/white-paper/open-source-vs-proprietary-software-pros-and-cons.pdf
Thank you.
I hadn't hoped to be answered this soon.
It's very nice of you.
And what's about .mkv?
Yes, we didn't cover this in the guide above. We tried mostly focusing on delivery formats for the web, so other formats took a bit more priority for this video. We will add this format in future videos we do on the subject.
Instruction isn't clear enough. I followed every step and I can't install :(
Nice tutorial Micheal ,is it absolutely necessary to have knowledge of soft to use tNice tutorials software?
What about avi?
5:18 Kilo *Bytes* per second??
Yes, we made a mistake on this one. We noticed shortly after we uploaded it, but it was too late for us to make any changes. Thanks for bringing this to our attention, we promise to do a better job next time!
very very good
Can I pay some one to convert a xvid to mp4 for me
Is that a yes
Probably. There's a demo transcoding module on our homepage, cloud.qencode.com - upload it and give it a try :)
can any one explain about MXF container?
This is a very good question. We will try to prepare some more details about this in future videos.