Burner345-BR Sep 12, 2019 @ 7:43pm
If I record a 120 fps gameplay and convert to 60 fps, will the quality be better?
My computer is very good, I can record games with a frequency higher than 60 fps, I wonder if if I record a game with 120 fps or 200 fps it will be of a better quality when converted to 60 when uploading to youtube.
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ReBoot Sep 12, 2019 @ 10:29pm 
The quality won't be better and why should it? Dropping every other frame doesn't do anything for quality. If you want better quality, increase the resolution.
henrique 35 fps Sep 13, 2019 @ 6:30am 
Acho que é seu pc ou a qualidade de quando você renderiza.
KillahInstinct Sep 13, 2019 @ 7:48am 
Originally posted by ReBoot:
The quality won't be better and why should it? Dropping every other frame doesn't do anything for quality. If you want better quality, increase the resolution.
It gives you the opportunity to add in slowmo's tho.
ReBoot Sep 13, 2019 @ 8:10am 
Originally posted by KillahInstinct:
Originally posted by ReBoot:
The quality won't be better and why should it? Dropping every other frame doesn't do anything for quality. If you want better quality, increase the resolution.
It gives you the opportunity to add in slowmo's tho.
Good point. A reason why Killing Floor 2 is so awesome is slow-motion detailed animation.
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Burner345-BR Sep 13, 2019 @ 9:34am 
Originally posted by ReBoot:
The quality won't be better and why should it? Dropping every other frame doesn't do anything for quality. If you want better quality, increase the resolution.

When I say quallity, I say the frames, if it will be more enjoyable to watch the video.
Burner345-BR Sep 13, 2019 @ 10:07am 
I mean quality in the frame rate, the fluity.
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Start_Running Sep 13, 2019 @ 12:06pm 
Originally posted by Burner345-BR:
I mean quality in the frame rate, the fluity.
No difference... will be observed.. In otherwords. it wont look any different than if you captured at 60fps.
SeriousCCIE Sep 13, 2019 @ 12:26pm 
There is also a matter of what any service does to a file once uploaded. It is entirely possible that as time goes on, files are manipulated and otherwise changed that could alter the original intent of your undertaking.

It would not be the first time that a high quality upload got down-rezzed (for a lack of a better term) due to not making adequate advertising revenue, and subsequently banished to the 'not accessed very often' areas of their storage apparatus.

If you've ever gone on an oddesy of sort of related topics based on your original views in Youtube, you may find that some videos take a while to come up--it's not that they are buffering, it's that they are encouraging the hamster to run in the wheel--it's digging up infrequently used stuff off of what I will call "cold storage"; infrequently used data--but in this case, is still mostly available, but with a delay in showing it.

Cold storage can mean something else to data storage people, so I don't want to get into that.

If you really notice, y ou can see in some comments that a video is best viewed at say 720p but its only available at 480p or even 360/default. That can be because of what youtube did to the video over time. I don' t know if the original gloriously HD videos treated this way are available still, somewhere on there, but sometimes... to get the original quality, you have to find it hosted somewhere else.
Burner345-BR Sep 18, 2019 @ 6:37pm 
So, if I record in 120 fps and convert to 60 fps, will it make absolutely no difference?
Cathulhu Sep 19, 2019 @ 7:37am 
Generally no noticable difference, it may even be worse than native 60FPS recording due to frame interlacing.
ReBoot Sep 19, 2019 @ 8:23am 
Originally posted by Burner345-BR:
So, if I record in 120 fps and convert to 60 fps, will it make absolutely no difference?
You seem to be laser-focused on more FPS. Why exactly?
B✪✪tsy Sep 19, 2019 @ 9:18am 
Originally posted by Burner345-BR:
My computer is very good, I can record games with a frequency higher than 60 fps, I wonder if if I record a game with 120 fps or 200 fps it will be of a better quality when converted to 60 when uploading to youtube.
If you want higher quality then you run in higher resolution and/or use 8x MSAA. Still, quality on youtube will never be as good as on your own screen when you record it.
Cathulhu Sep 19, 2019 @ 9:45am 
Resolution != framerate
ReBoot Sep 19, 2019 @ 9:53am 
Originally posted by Cathulhu:
Resolution != framerate
That's kinda the point here. Dude wants good-looking videos and since resolution!=frame rate, adding more frames won't do much. Higher resolution however might yield an effect (depending on the circumstances but still more helpful than simply moar frames).
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