Module 79L
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- AT11DA, SG9665XS, G1W-H
As you probably know, I used a G1W from February up until May and from then on I've been using a G1W-H. Both cameras came stock with 12Mbps firmwares but I changed it on the G1W-H to a 15Mbps one.
I use Movie Maker to make the videos and I render them in full HD, 30fps, 24,19Mbps, wmv file format.
At first I thought the video quality was ok, both on VLC and YT, for the type of camera I had but it wasn't until I started uploading the .MOV files directly to YT that I noticed that the video quality of the .wmv files was much better than that of the original files, even after YT is done screwing them up.
Is it possible that MM's file rendering at 24Mbps can improve the quality of the 12 or 15 MBps original files to a point that they can withstand YT's quality destruction? Or, to put it in another way, is it possible to improve the video file's quality by increasing its bitrate, even though the original one is lower?
I use Movie Maker to make the videos and I render them in full HD, 30fps, 24,19Mbps, wmv file format.
At first I thought the video quality was ok, both on VLC and YT, for the type of camera I had but it wasn't until I started uploading the .MOV files directly to YT that I noticed that the video quality of the .wmv files was much better than that of the original files, even after YT is done screwing them up.
Is it possible that MM's file rendering at 24Mbps can improve the quality of the 12 or 15 MBps original files to a point that they can withstand YT's quality destruction? Or, to put it in another way, is it possible to improve the video file's quality by increasing its bitrate, even though the original one is lower?