BTW Paul, do you like liquid DnB? If so, another UA-cam-friendly music tip: might be just me but "Vena Cava - Skylight" is probably the best CC-BY track I've heard in a while.... soundcloud.com/vena-cava/skylight-original-mix-1 Imagining it would fit a mostly fast-paced montage with occasional high-altitude shots, for example (For my part I'll probably try it for a possible future project involving tight aerials of a boat at 30 knots ;) )
Nice! I think I'm getting worse with mine. Flew it FPV in a moderately tight space yesterday and couldn't keep it the right way up for more than 20 seconds! Keep practising!
thanks! still a multirotor-piloting noob in training though... would like to fly a bit more agressively, but the vegetation issue on 5.8 makes itself a little too obvious for my taste with this setup (will try a rx other than the builtin fatshark next and maybe directional ant). also, out of spare props now, but still flying :D
Distorsions as in blockiness/blur instead of detail? Think some of BlackoutTheDrunk 's videos have some of that... either you (or UA-cam's transcoder) encode in a lower bitrate than you should or you fly too fast :-) Is the problem in the file you produce or only on UA-cam? I usually do a 2-pass encode in 1080p 25Mbit/s (the largest file size my h.264/aac/mp4 preset in Premiere allows, maybe a bit overkill) to get a fairly high quality "source file", then upload it and assume UA-cam will transcode it to their taste anyway. The last step you don't control, just have to hope they don't mess it up too bad. But I don't fly that fast :-)
tomsunax yes, I mean the pixelation issue. the videos I render out are totally ok, but after uploading on youtube they get pixelated. I tried uploading in different bitrates (up to 120 mbps!) - the result is nearly the same. But 15 mbps .mp4 seems to work the best. now I noticed the pixelation tends to appear when moving fast over a dry (brown) grass, like in my latest video, and many other videos by BlackoutTheDrunk So it looks like we have to live with it, it's the way youtube handles uploaded videos.
Nice flying and Music!!!
Thanks! The musician appears to be from Finland just like me. Found him via ua-cam.com/users/NoCopyrightSounds
BTW Paul, do you like liquid DnB? If so, another UA-cam-friendly music tip: might be just me but "Vena Cava - Skylight" is probably the best CC-BY track I've heard in a while.... soundcloud.com/vena-cava/skylight-original-mix-1 Imagining it would fit a mostly fast-paced montage with occasional high-altitude shots, for example
(For my part I'll probably try it for a possible future project involving tight aerials of a boat at 30 knots ;) )
Nice! I think I'm getting worse with mine. Flew it FPV in a moderately tight space yesterday and couldn't keep it the right way up for more than 20 seconds! Keep practising!
Very nice ride :)
thanks! still a multirotor-piloting noob in training though...
would like to fly a bit more agressively, but the vegetation issue on 5.8 makes itself a little too obvious for my taste with this setup (will try a rx other than the builtin fatshark next and maybe directional ant). also, out of spare props now, but still flying :D
tomsunax Not so bad my friend, not so bad ;)
Nice music(used it in my last video too
some decent music at ncs lately!
In what format do you upload videos on youtube? I render in .mp4, but end up getting distortions when flying low and fast. Thanks.
Distorsions as in blockiness/blur instead of detail? Think some of BlackoutTheDrunk 's videos have some of that... either you (or UA-cam's transcoder) encode in a lower bitrate than you should or you fly too fast :-) Is the problem in the file you produce or only on UA-cam?
I usually do a 2-pass encode in 1080p 25Mbit/s (the largest file size my h.264/aac/mp4 preset in Premiere allows, maybe a bit overkill) to get a fairly high quality "source file", then upload it and assume UA-cam will transcode it to their taste anyway. The last step you don't control, just have to hope they don't mess it up too bad. But I don't fly that fast :-)
tomsunax
yes, I mean the pixelation issue. the videos I render out are totally ok, but after uploading on youtube they get pixelated. I tried uploading in different bitrates (up to 120 mbps!) - the result is nearly the same. But 15 mbps .mp4 seems to work the best.
now I noticed the pixelation tends to appear when moving fast over a dry (brown) grass, like in my latest video, and many other videos by BlackoutTheDrunk
So it looks like we have to live with it, it's the way youtube handles uploaded videos.