720p looking weird....

Nathanlz

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Well I have recently noticed that when I watch videos in 720p it looks bad. I don't know the result on how this happened and it wasn't always like this and I didn't change any settings. Any help is much appreciated.
Picture Proof:
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Video Description:​
It's a Minecraft video and try turning on 720p, the video is also called some like "Mikeland Survival" or something.​
 
its probably from the ediidting or something and you did not introduce yourself bdw :p
 
Well I have recently noticed that when I watch videos in 720p it looks bad. I don't know the result on how this happened and it wasn't always like this and I didn't change any settings. Any help is much appreciated.
Picture Proof:
qJChUp0.png
Video Description:​
It's a Minecraft video and try turning on 720p, the video is also called some like "Mikeland Survival" or something.​


This must be an error on your end. I uploaded a 720p vid yesterday and it looked fine.
 
I see a serious case of Minecraft, vaguely in the background. There's your problem...

Seriously though, this is what usually happens when you record at a different framerate than you edit in. The first few videos I did were recorded in 30 fps, but edited in a file that's set to work with 25fps videos, so the end result was all choppy and vague... You live and learn though!

Try recording at a certain framerate (25 or 30 are industry standards, if a bit low) and create your project accordingly, most editing software let's you specify a framerate when you create a new project. Also make sure to select "Square Pixels" instead of Higher or Lower Fields, that's usually a big visual difference :)
 
I see a serious case of Minecraft, vaguely in the background. There's your problem...

Seriously though, this is what usually happens when you record at a different framerate than you edit in. The first few videos I did were recorded in 30 fps, but edited in a file that's set to work with 25fps videos, so the end result was all choppy and vague... You live and learn though!

Try recording at a certain framerate (25 or 30 are industry standards, if a bit low) and create your project accordingly, most editing software let's you specify a framerate when you create a new project. Also make sure to select "Square Pixels" instead of Higher or Lower Fields, that's usually a big visual difference :)

Thanks for the support, but this isn't my work it's when I am trying to watch other's videos.
 
Haha I've watched this video before :p

It does all depend on the uploader however on that image above the general frame and text doesn't seem to bad. The game itself is blurry because he's moving at the time. I've not really seen a problem with 720p before so I can't really say, but its more the uploaders problem than yours
 
Thanks for all the help, but it has nothing to do with the uploading. It looks really weird compared to others watching it. Looks worse, if you compared the pictures to mine you would notice the difference. It's also just my Youtube:
Mine:​
9WzxfR8.png
My friend's:​
3qbEc.png
 
Thanks for all the help, but it has nothing to do with the uploading. It looks really weird compared to others watching it. Looks worse, if you compared the pictures to mine you would notice the difference. It's also just my Youtube:
Mine:​
9WzxfR8.png
My friend's:​
3qbEc.png


Hard to say when there in different places on the video, maybe clear your cache and reload the video. Let it buffer a bit in 360p then jump it to 720p and watch it once the cog stops turning?
 
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