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Hi  guys, hope this is the right place to ask. I'm looking to start making GTA V videos for YouTube, i'm using Shadow play built into the Geforce Experience app to record them. When i watch them back their fine, then i use Sony Vegas Pro 15 to edit them (Not sure the best settings i should be using in Vegas) however once rendered the videos look fine, then i upload to YouTube and the video quality is awful. Anyone got any tips on how i can render the videos so they wont look awful once uploaded to YouTube?

If you are viewing the videos seconds after it finished uploading, then it will look bad, give it  15-30 minutes to finish processing and it should look how it recorded.

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10 minutes ago, Straypuft said:

If you are viewing the videos seconds after it finished uploading, then it will look bad, give it  15-30 minutes to finish processing and it should look how it recorded.

I have had a video uploaded for a few days unlisted on my channel and the quality is awful. It looks like its been heavily compressed. Nothing like the original video. I have tried rendering with different settings and the ones google said to use but nothing has helped.

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