Export 1080p, 1440p, 4K 60FPS Videos for YouTube in Premiere Pro (BEST RENDER SETTINGS)
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- How To Export 1080P, 1440P or 4K 60 FPS Videos from Premiere Pro optimized for RUclips. Best Export Settings for faster rendering and best quality at the same time! I'm using Premiere Pro 2022 in this tutorial.
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Following this make me realize why those 4k or 2k vid tend not to be so long like 1 hrs up. Sure, You got higher resolution but they also required really large space. So I think I would stick to 1080p from now on because I have to leave space for other software too lol.
1440p is also good. but 4k is too much
1:55 Look at that he's using whole PC to render a video. Thank you so much now my render speed is much faster with your settings also quality is increased when uploading to YT
Thank you, brother
until now I was using 130 mbps😅, I will move to 70 mbps
90 seconds = 1 gb
the music is so nostalgic
Thanks fpr a greate video. Helped me about 90%. About the bitrate. I play Battlefield 4 alot, and recording with AMD Relive and have put recording bitrate to 30 mb/s. Should i record in even higher bitrate?
Thank you!
EXTREMELY HELPFUL THANK YOU 😍🥰😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀
nice and thanks I have learnt a lot today
Thank you so much
Nice flash. I watched it at night 1:07
I've tried twice yesterday, first one crashed in the last seconds, so i make sure i'd enough space on the disk and tried to export again and this time without any error, but, after check the video, for my surprise, was corrupt after around 50-70% until the end.
thanks bro
man, great video, helped me a lot. Is this your real voice? best, I
I wish!
This is Google TTS voice
Thanks for letting me know mate.
Is the sequence default or do you have a custom one?
Great video!
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I have a question, I’ve been uploading all my videos at 4k but only I see the 2160p everyone else sees 1080p what’s wrong
If your friends are checking the video quality with 1080p resolution smartphone they won't be able to watch it in 4K.
@@SoftwareGeek they all have iPhones even the newest version
@@ZiarraAndJose youtube takes a lot of time processing 4k videos. after processing done your friends can see 4k too
Thank you
thx gang
Great video! I have an issue and is that when Im rendering a video it uses 80% of my CPU and 15% of my GPU(AMD 6700 xt), and Im using hardware encoding
Hello, I’m having some issues with my 4k60fps uploads on RUclips, on smart tv’s it only renders them at 1440p, on any other devices (pc, phone) works fine. The files are at 100 mbps bitrate, exported from premiere pro, gopro10 is the source. VP9 is the codec used on the smart tv when played.
maybe your smarttv's maximum supported resolution is 2K. thatr might be the reason.
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Hi i have a 2060 aswell but the option of hardware encoding do not show up for me? it is lock on software
Update your gpu drivers
@@SoftwareGeek it are update, i think i will have to re install premiere pro on a modern version i have the 2020
I have a question again. I changed some settings on my screen recorder (obs) and now my video files save at 1080p60fps. UNFORTUNATELY, whenever I try uploading it to RUclips, the fps and resolution DRASTICALLY dropped again. So now, I know it's now the file, but I think it's the website itself. Do you have any way to fix this, because I can't keep making crap quality content. '-'
You're doing something wrong. This is not youtube issue. Make sure you're uploading correct file format high definition @ 60 fps video to get HD videos on youtube
@@SoftwareGeek never mind I found it out. I just needed to raise the resolution in the recorder like you said. My latest video has 1080p60 now. Thanks, because you gave me the idea. I subbed.
@@RandomGamer- Thanks for the sub
@@SoftwareGeek ur welcome
I have a question
I recorded a gameplay video with 1080p and 30fps settings.
Should i export the video 1440p? I heard it somewhere that it would be more beneficial for 1080p videos to be encoded as 1440p.
You can export your 1080p@30fps video as 1440p@30fps video to get vp9 codec on youtube. The quality of your upload will be much better compared to 1080p upload
@@SoftwareGeek Even after 7 months you answered, thank you so much.
My premiere pro 2024 doesn't use my AMD iGPU 4650G PRO together with my 3060Ti . . . maybe cuz i didn't installed drivers to it, to the iGPU
Sometimes it doesn't require to use iGPU at all so it's normal if Premiere Pro is using only your dedicated graphics card
great, but to my 1080p in 60fps, never gone in VP09 😏
hey there please reply , i have a question i recorded my gameplay on ps5 and the video size is 4 gb 30 minutes , however when i import video and i do color correction then by just adding a color correction my primer pro exporting time getting 16 hours, and without color correction it just 10 minuts
Some video effects don't support hardware encoding feature
Thanks alot
Hi so for gameplays in 2k you recommend to use 70?
Yes. Only if your original video bitrate is 70mbps or more
@@SoftwareGeekhow do i know if the the video i record is on that bitrate ?
Right click on your video file, then choose properties. Vide bitrate will be there
@@SoftwareGeek thanks for the answers. I check it out and each clip have like 10 mbps so i have to make a sum? i mean if i have 60 or 65 mbps total what will happen if i choose 70 mbps or more?
Why RUclips skipped 240p & 480p from my video which is 1080p 60fps. It only shows 720p,1080p,360p,144p
Wait some time until it finishes the processing
Thanks for making a simple, to the point tutorial that isn't 10 freakin minutes long like the rest. RUclipsrs are so freakin annoying.
Let's say I record gameplay in 1080p 60 fps in 15 Mbps and I want to upscale it to 1440p, so will 1440p 70Mbps upscaled look decent though?
This is pointless. If your source video is recorded with 15 mbps bitrate then you don't need to increase the bitrate value when rendering. It only makes your file bigger size without any quality improvement
If you export 1080p 15mbps video as 1440p 15mbps video and upload it to youtube you will see the difference. All 1440p videos get VP9 codec in RUclips which is much better than avc1 which is default for 1080p uploads. So in your PC both 1080p@15 mbps video and 1440p@15mbps video will be the same quality but when you upload it in youtube you will definetely see the difference. But I recommend to capture gameplay videos with more bitrate
@@SoftwareGeek Thanks but 15Mbps is the sweet spot for me since I recording it on the same device and to minimize the performance loss when playing. Also to not upload 1080p on RUclips. Thanks for taking the time to reply.
is it ok to 50 bitrate on a 1080p 60fps? or should i put 45?
will i get vp9 codec??
You only get VP9 codec on 1080p videos if you have very big channel with a lot of views. You get vp9 codec anyway if you upload 1440p video even if your channel is very small
So you're saying my bitrate should always be at 60-70? I have no idea whats best for me. I get different answers. One says it should be low, one says it should be high
Low bitrate = low quality.
What is video resolution, framerate and bitrate of your original video before rendering?
@@SoftwareGeek 1080p, 60fps and 385kbps. But I render at 1440p
Are you sure video bitrate is 385 Kbps? Or it is 38.5 mbps?
@@SoftwareGeek Sorry that was wrong. It says 34730kps. It doesn't say mbps
why is it capping my bitrate
How did you get the Adobe Premiere Pro 2022?
You can download it from Creative Cloud desktop application. It's 7 days free trial. After 7 days you have to buy it
Hello, Greetings, friend, yes I am editing a video in 4k 60fps with more than 450mb and when I edit and export it, it weighs approximately 70mb. is this some mistake? or is it normal?
What's the duration of your original video and bitrate?
@@SoftwareGeek 50seg 530 MB (556,655,075 bytes) 🥺
It seems that you are using low bitrate while exporting the video. Make sure you're choosing 80-100mbps bitrate for better quality video
@@SoftwareGeek Okay. Thank you very much, I just exported in 120 and it looks like this (264,077,312 bytes) 251 MB
If I do a gameplay video of 1440p60fps what bibrate is good
60mbs is good, you can do 50 if the file size is too big
@@MoXy69YT and for 1080p what bitrate is good?
@@ridwanahmed9135 anything between 20-25 is fine. Go 30mbps if you record something fast paced like fps shooters or racing games with a lot of movements. Go beyond 30mbps at 1080p is a waste since youtube gonna compress it anyway
I have question, when my video is recorded, the file is as 60fps, but when I upload it to RUclips, then fps drastically decreases. The file is at 60pfs, but the online video isn't. How do I fix this?
What's the video resolution?
60fps is supported on 720p resolution video or greater
@@SoftwareGeek The uploaded version is 480p resolution. The video file is unidentifiable, but under prediction, it seems to be 720p60/480p60 resolution. I have also seen videos with 240p but with the smooth 60fps. I feel like this is more of an idiosyncratic problem.
Try to upload at least 720p video with MP4 file format. Your problem should be gone
@@SoftwareGeek But my videos record at 480p60 at best, so how do I raise the resolution?
it didn't work for me, i read on another channel that you may need to monetize your RUclips channel first to have vp09.
-sorry for my English
VP9 is available on 1440p + resolution videos. But some 1080P videos have also VP9 codec if the video has a lot of views. If you have a brand new channel you can get VP9 auotmatically if you upload 1440p or 4k videos
my 20 min vid is 75 GB LORDDDDD JESUS LOL
Holy shizz 😂😂😂
Thank you