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Post by Jeremiah12LGeek on May 27, 2021 19:45:59 GMT
I've asked everywhere else on the internet, might as well ask here!
Copy/Pasted from reddit:
I capture from Xbox One and PS4, then upload to Youtube.
The videos on the hard drive are usually fine, but sometimes the PS4 videos have a weird set of grainy lines on them I've never figured out. But the videos I'm asking about today look absolutely fine when played from my computer's hard drive.
However, when uploaded to Youtube, they always have extremely low quality, a terrible framerate (about 12-15 FPS) and often have the same weird, grainy lines. I have the HD encryption turned off.
Videos recorded from Xbox are also fine when viewed on the hard drive (and don't have the weird grainy lines) and they upload correctly, with standard 30 FPS and normal quality.
It's much too consistent to be a coincidence. I'm using Hauppagge capture device, but I'm pretty sure the issue as something to do with the Playstation itself. I just have no idea what it could be, or why it only seems to happen when uploading to Youtube.
Any insight or advice would be appreciated! ___________________________________________
So yeah... for some reason my PF4 footage sometimes sucks in the original file, but sometimes not. But it always seems to have horrible quality and framerate when uploaded to youtube, even when Xbox footage captured at the same resolution and framerate uploads just fine.
Edit: Fixed it. It was interlace.
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Post by DragonKingReborn on May 27, 2021 21:18:53 GMT
Git gud peasant! --- Sorry about that. Compulsory, you understand. I have no real advice or insight to offer, except to say that on PC, footage captured by Shadowplay with an Nvidia GPU looks great on the hard drive, but seems...washed out...on youtube. Youtube does compress the shit out of files, so possibly that's it, but that shouldn't have any impact at all on the framerate the videos display at.
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Post by regack on May 27, 2021 22:03:34 GMT
Just want to understand clearly since I've never tried capturing from another machine, I assume you're taking the HDMI out from the PS4 or Xbox and pumping it into the PC through the Hauppauge card/device? I'm not sure if it's an option, but have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again disabling HDCP on the Xbox or PS4?
Just for my own curiosity, does the capture device then have output to the TV or something, or is there an HDMI splitter somewhere beforehand?
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Post by Jeremiah12LGeek on May 27, 2021 22:17:14 GMT
I assume you're taking the HDMI out from the PS4 or Xbox and pumping it into the PC through the Hauppauge card/device? I'm not sure if it's an option, but have you tried turning it off and turning it back on again disabling HDCP on the Xbox or PS4? Just for my own curiosity, does the capture device then have output to the TV or something, or is there an HDMI splitter somewhere beforehand? More or less. I had to disable HDCP for the image to even reach the television (which it took me far too long to figure out.) The setup is essentially the same for both: Source console's HDMI cable feeds into Hauppaugge input, Hauppauge output HDMI feeds to television. Hauppaugge USB port connects to PC/laptop where Hauppuagge Capture software is running and recording to the laptop hard drive. No splitter required with this particular capture device. When the source console is XBox One, the framerate is 30 FPS, resolution is 1080i or 720p, depending on the game, and there aren't any noticeable quality hiccups or weird lines across the footage. When the source console is PS4, the framerate is 12-15 FPS, resolution is 720p, and there is a huge noticeable drop in quality, significant sections of image lag, and weird lines the fill the screen depending on the amount of motion in the image. Edit: Whoops... I think I might have found my problem. Well, hopefully. PS4 was outputting at 1080i instead of 720p. Based on what I know about the interlace system, that might be the cause of the lines appearing in the recordings. I'm about to test record at 720p to see if that aspect of it is resolved. I'm not sure if the interlace technique could have something to do with what happens to the videos when uploaded to Youtube, but I'll test that shortly, as well. Edit2: Yup, switching out of interlace solved the problem of lines appearing in the video. Hopefully the upload issue is resolved along with it.
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Post by Jeremiah12LGeek on May 28, 2021 0:30:25 GMT
Fixed it. It was the 1080 interlace setting. I vaguely remember the problem from years ago, which was what made me think to try switching to 720p. It worked. When uploaded to yootoob, PS4 video still seems to have some blur during motion, but that is tolerable, especially compared to the janky crud I was getting before I figured it out.
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