I am not an expert in videos coming from animations, so according to what I see in this video I find the following:
In the HD 1080 Youtube resolution (PC), I see pixelization in some areas of the video. Also some details (1:36) do not appear well.
In 2:05 the red car seems to lack definition, it is not sharp.
There is also a feeling of jumping forward in some areas (for example inside the building)
in this video you increased the speed of the original video?
When there is a more static scene the feeling of sharpness is more noticeable. What happens with a non-accelerated video? Do you have the same problem of lack of sharpness?
On my mobile phone (360p) I found that lack of definition you mentioned. It’s much more evident in fast camera movements.
I remember reading here in this forum some similar problem from users who complained about the quality of the videos (they were mountain bike videos) once uploaded to the Youtube platform.
Youtube processes the videos that users upload, so I wonder if the fast lighting and speed changes can negatively influence the quality of the video in the reprocessing.
I also tried 480p quality. On my device, although there are some less sharp details (some palms) it usually looks good. On the other hand, the playback is smooth and there is no jumping feeling and the straight edges of the construction look very sharp.
I guess the quality of the screen (pixel density and size) has an influence too.
Perhaps some more expert users can shed more light on this problem.
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