So, I produce a lot of gaming videos on youtube and do a weekly podcast. My question is I found that after I record I usually out my files in Premiere to down the file size.But most of the time I record for 2 to 3 hours at a time and will chop up the podcast or gaming videos up into 20 to 30 minute parts.Now when I export I usually do it at half of the bitrate I recorded so I record at 50mbps and export at 25mbps. after I'm done exporting I watch the file it seems to be perfect nothing wrong with it basically the same as the original just a more manageable upload instead of a 10 or 20 gig upload.But then when I upload it to youtube, I noticed that it gets blurry and just does not look HD. at first I thought it was because when I record it's encoding my files live, then I'm encoding it again to make it a smaller file, Then when I upload it to youtube it encodes it again.So i don't know if that could be the problem.So what I'm trying to figure out is... Is there a way for me to take a 20 gig file thats 2 or 3 hours long and then cut it to about 20 to 30 mins but not compress it again that way it only compresses it when I recorded it and when I upload it to youtube instead of compressing it 3 times it would only be 2. I'm hoping that will fix my videos being blurry. I was thinking maybe exporting it as an avi uncompressed but I''m not sure if that would do what I want it to do.Also I tried recording at lossless then encoding but the videos still get blurry..they almost look pixelated in 1080p.I don't know if anyone can help that would be great this has really been getting to me lately I want to be able to deliver the quality content basically crystal clear HD. I know my pc can handle recording...I just spent 1500 dollars on my new pc so it can't be that. my only thought is it has to be on the encoding side of it. any help would be great....This wasn't really a quick question sorry.
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