Using YouTube automatic video enhancements?

iMSaiyan

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Every video I upload has it say we detect some blah blah movement do you want us to fix that? Or we detect low light? I don't see any problem with the movements in my video but YT ALWAYS say it does. I've never used it. Has anyone ever used the auto video enhancement? And do you see a difference?
 
I have noticed it say this often usually about cropping, but i noticed no difference at all, i had one say they detected shakes but i didnt choose to enhance it, im also wondering how they fix shakes and if it works?
 
Every video I upload has it say we detect some blah blah movement do you want us to fix that? Or we detect low light? I don't see any problem with the movements in my video but YT ALWAYS say it does. I've never used it. Has anyone ever used the auto video enhancement? And do you see a difference?


I've moved your thread to the editing forum. :)
 
Whenever YouTube "fixes" my videos, it just screws it up so bad. I keep getting warnings that I have "audio problems", but when I take a look at my YouTube videos, there are no problems at all.

I also hate the "too much shaking in the video" warning...because if you let YouTube fix it...it makes it 10x worse.
 
every single video i have uploaded to youtube, for months it tells me i possibly have audio sync issues but i just ignore it as my videos are always fine but it is annoying, i did once stabilise a video using it and oh my god the video went really wavy and shaky and it would actually make you seasick to watch it, i definetly had to get rid of that! i havent used them since
 
every single video i have uploaded to youtube, for months it tells me i possibly have audio sync issues but i just ignore it as my videos are always fine but it is annoying, i did once stabilise a video using it and oh my god the video went really wavy and shaky and it would actually make you seasick to watch it, i definetly had to get rid of that! i havent used them since

Yup; had the same problem.

Lesson learned: don't let YouTube tell you how your video sounds/looks like. That's for you to judge :)
 
Yup; had the same problem.

Lesson learned: don't let YouTube tell you how your video sounds/looks like. That's for you to judge :)
haha yes definetly i spend a minimum of 2 hours editing to make it as perfect as i can so i should know!
 
every single video i have uploaded to youtube, for months it tells me i possibly have audio sync issues but i just ignore it as my videos are always fine but it is annoying, i did once stabilise a video using it and oh my god the video went really wavy and shaky and it would actually make you seasick to watch it, i definetly had to get rid of that! i havent used them since
Yeah I had the exact same thing, audio sync problems..uh okay lol

Yup; had the same problem.

Lesson learned: don't let YouTube tell you how your video sounds/looks like. That's for you to judge :)
Yeah you're right, it just kept telling me for every single video I was like what am I doing wrong?!
Whenever YouTube "fixes" my videos, it just screws it up so bad. I keep getting warnings that I have "audio problems", but when I take a look at my YouTube videos, there are no problems at all.

I also hate the "too much shaking in the video" warning...because if you let YouTube fix it...it makes it 10x worse.
I saw the "preview" and they show you a preview in 480p...makes no sense lol you can't even really tell a difference.

I tried youtube tools once - the video it gave me was worse than the original.
This is what I feared :( Good thing I didn't do it

I have noticed it say this often usually about cropping, but i noticed no difference at all, i had one say they detected shakes but i didnt choose to enhance it, im also wondering how they fix shakes and if it works?
Same, idk what they mean by "shakes"
 
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