And thank you for suggesting FFMPEG earlier in the thread, because it seems to have worked. ![]() ![]() If you didn't upload the original 1080p60 file in the past, only uploading the 1080p30 version, thinking "oh, youtube only supports 30p", well you missed the boat on that one. Other files are getting 1080p60 treatment. For example right now some original files are getting VP9 and opus treatment. This has occurred several times in YT history, where the original file gets an update for the streaming version. It is really as simple as that, so maybe you should chew on that.Īnother reason, is that YT stores the original file, and eventually in the future 24bit might be the version streamed. The end result will no doubt be better, which is why I'm looking for the 24-bit solution to insert it in a MOV file.Īgain, if you cannot contribute anything whatsoever except ranting about how I'm wasting time (yours, mine, or someone else's), then please don't visit the thread and don't post in it. Of course YouTube compresses the audio, but it's better to compress it from 24-bit than from 16-bit. It is not nonsense, especially if the final video is complex classical music where every detail matters and everyone will be closely listening more than once, not only from a musical standpoint but also paying attention to the audio quality itself. Is a distinct possibility that what you are hearing is actually 16bit.Ĭhew on that for a while. How is this quest working out for you? So far you've received nothing but opinions(including mine)īecause the problem has not been solved yet.and may never be solved.ĪND.this is only YouTube we are talking about.ĪND AND.unless you can verify that your equipment is 24bit capable all the way through the chain(from file to your speakers/headphones), there It has nothing to do with rules or respect. The software focuses on the lossless editing of the video files. ![]() Thereby it supports all formats supported by FFmpeg. Basically, LosslessCut is a graphical user interface, in particular useable under MacOS, Windows and Linux, for the Multimedia Framework FFmpeg. You are wasting your time with this 24/16 bit nonsense. LosslessCut is a free, platform independent video editing software, which supports numerous audio, video and container formats.
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