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Anyone else seeing this? ...
I edit Evo footage with Cyberlink Power Director 16, and I typically upload 4k 60fps 100 Mb/s to YouTube. For over a year, this has produced results with beautiful YouTube playback.
Suddenly my latest files are unwatchable... 'nerd' mode in YouTube reports a host a fame drops (10-15%).
Nothing on my end has changed in over a year -- same Evo drone, same editing computer, same editing software and version, same production settings.
Older uploads still play as clean as a whistle on YouTube -- zero frame drops. It's the new uploads that are bad.
Exploring the problem -- I tried uploading all sorts of bitrates 30-100 MBs -- and playing at 4K 60fps, I'm still seeing 10-15% frame dropouts in every case.
I even had a friend upload and play some of my test files -- same thing for him.
Best wild guess for now -- Cyberlink (or Autel?) quietly updated something, and YouTube can't handle it.
[EDIT Sept 6, 2019]
To close the mystery (not solve it) -- YouTube is suddenly playing all of my recent 4K-60fps videos without frame drops. I changed *nothing* in my computer, and I may never know why I was having a problem -- or why it went away. Samples linked in posts above are cluttering my YouTube channel -- and have been deleted (no need for test files anymore).
I edit Evo footage with Cyberlink Power Director 16, and I typically upload 4k 60fps 100 Mb/s to YouTube. For over a year, this has produced results with beautiful YouTube playback.
Suddenly my latest files are unwatchable... 'nerd' mode in YouTube reports a host a fame drops (10-15%).
Nothing on my end has changed in over a year -- same Evo drone, same editing computer, same editing software and version, same production settings.
Older uploads still play as clean as a whistle on YouTube -- zero frame drops. It's the new uploads that are bad.
Exploring the problem -- I tried uploading all sorts of bitrates 30-100 MBs -- and playing at 4K 60fps, I'm still seeing 10-15% frame dropouts in every case.
I even had a friend upload and play some of my test files -- same thing for him.
Best wild guess for now -- Cyberlink (or Autel?) quietly updated something, and YouTube can't handle it.
[EDIT Sept 6, 2019]
To close the mystery (not solve it) -- YouTube is suddenly playing all of my recent 4K-60fps videos without frame drops. I changed *nothing* in my computer, and I may never know why I was having a problem -- or why it went away. Samples linked in posts above are cluttering my YouTube channel -- and have been deleted (no need for test files anymore).
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