I then used Handbrake Nightly to once again, re-encode the video, again, using the HEVC NVENC H.265 codec, but with a %70 to %80 reduction in file size (Was 8.9GB, down to 1.99GB). I wanted to start recording in the highest quality possible, then export to VEGAS PRO 19 and render out using the "Voukoder "open source free encoder to be able to once again, encode in HEVC NVENC H.265 60fps, upscaled to 4K from 1440p when rendered out from VEGAS. When you do upload in 1440p, YouTube with change the codec to VP9, a lot more clear and crisp. As many know, if you do not upload videos in at least 1440p, your videos will be encoded on YouTube with the AVC codec, and this codec looks pretty bad with grainy, blocky video. H.265 is a much better codec then H.264, as it allows for better streaming at a lower bitrate, and for the same file size or less, you can achieve much more quality. I recorded gameplay using OBS with the StreamFX plugin, so that instead of recording using the AVC H.264 codec by default, I could record with the much better HEVC NVENC H.265 codec. Some multiplayer gameplay of Wolfenstein: Enemy Territory via the ETLegacy program.
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