Andrew Smith
June 25th, 2017, 02:33 AM
I was streaming out yesterday at 5Mbits/sec via a cellular data connection.
As per previous events, the data bitrate didn't fall in to YouTube's preferred range for a HD1080 stream, but I elected to send at HD1080 anyway knowing that YouTube would still process it through and that the results would be acceptable.
This time YouTube didn't.
During the stream I saw that the maximum resolution available was HD720. Even in the "stream status" box YouTube considered that we were doing a HD720 stream despite receiving HD1080 from the encoder. Status was also merely "ok" instead of "good" (indeed, data was flowing) with the friendly YouTube alert telling me that the stream resolution was not "optimal".
It's as if YouTube is now setting quality standards for what it is prepared to stream forth when it comes to particular resolutions.
After the event there was a HD1080 version available, but it is a clearly up-scaled version of the HD720 version with obvious pixel stepping visible for all to see.
Andrew
As per previous events, the data bitrate didn't fall in to YouTube's preferred range for a HD1080 stream, but I elected to send at HD1080 anyway knowing that YouTube would still process it through and that the results would be acceptable.
This time YouTube didn't.
During the stream I saw that the maximum resolution available was HD720. Even in the "stream status" box YouTube considered that we were doing a HD720 stream despite receiving HD1080 from the encoder. Status was also merely "ok" instead of "good" (indeed, data was flowing) with the friendly YouTube alert telling me that the stream resolution was not "optimal".
It's as if YouTube is now setting quality standards for what it is prepared to stream forth when it comes to particular resolutions.
After the event there was a HD1080 version available, but it is a clearly up-scaled version of the HD720 version with obvious pixel stepping visible for all to see.
Andrew