#ADOBE PREMIERE PRO 1.5 1080P VID HOW TO#
It IS command line based, so you'll need to know how to do that but there are several tutorials out there. I would suggest looking more into ffmpeg if you truly care about quality as there are so many things you can do with it, I've even used it to recover bits from currupted footage. Although it does capture fairly high quality, especially give the zero impact, it's still lossy.įor ffmpeg I use cmd "ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c copy -copyts -r 60 -async 60 output.mp4" Shadowplay is designed for 2 things, 1 is ease of use and 2 is 'zero performance' capture, which it does both of extremely well. 3) Shadowplay is a lossy capture, if you're worried a lot about visual quality you'll want to use another capture solution. If your video has artifacts YouTube is going to say "yo dog, heard you like artifacts!" and artifact your artifacts. 2) For YouTube you want to upload the highest quality you can with your connection, no matter what you input YouTube is going to compress the hell out of it. Increasing this beyond your video's quality will only increase size, not quality. 1) bitrate does NOT mean higher quality, bitrate is only the amount of data used in a frame/sample. Now I want to throw out a few things before I explain farther. In ffmpeg you can basically re-package the video into a constant fps of your choice (60 in this case) and it drastically reduces the bitrate/file size without losing any data/quality. However, I highly suggest running Shadowplay through ffmpeg (don't use handbrake, it drops quality and causes keyframe issues). 60fps IS WORTH IT! If you can capture 60fps there is no reason not to use it, especially if you're using shadowplay.