I record video in 1920x1080, however with bitrate not 8000-20000kbps for example, but in 90000kbps. And then video with bitrate in 90000kbps, but in 1920x1080 resolution I make the resolution in 4k. So, is there any sense in it at all? If the original video resolution is 1920x1080 with a bitrate of 90000kbps, to then just make the resolution in 4k and upload to YouTube. I made the bitrate under 4k, however with a resolution of 1920x1080. In general, everything is done in order to improve the quality of the picture in YouTube, by such manipulations.It makes no sense to upscale a video, then upload the bloated video, because it doesn't contain more information. It just gets blurred.
Every time I see a high resolution video on Youtube I'm happy, because I have a 2560x1440 monitor and expect to enjoy a crisp and clear video, then get disappointed if I realize that the video is still blurry and the resolution isn't the real resolution of the video.
Such video actually wastes my time, because I try and try and try to make Youtube send that (non existant) higher resolution - just to realize in the end it doesn't get sharper because it's not sharper in the first place. I don't subscribe to such feeds because of this.
Nope. Bitrate has nothing to do with it.I record video in 1920x1080, however with bitrate not 8000-20000kbps for example, but in 90000kbps. And then video with bitrate in 90000kbps, but in 1920x1080 resolution I make the resolution in 4k. So, is there any sense in it at all? If the original video resolution is 1920x1080 with a bitrate of 90000kbps, to then just make the resolution in 4k and upload to YouTube. I made the bitrate under 4k, however with a resolution of 1920x1080. In general, everything is done in order to improve the quality of the picture in YouTube, by such manipulations.
Or is there no sense in it? Is it like putting a race car engine into some normal car?