How to Upload Red One Footage to YouTube

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The title of this YouTube Video is “How to Upload 4K/2K Videos to Youtube” – so any 2K footage will do (it does not have to be RED Footage)
Personally I was quite stoked to find a fellow South African providing a How To Video for uploading 2K/4K footage to YouTube.
Awesome bro :)

The dude is from Triple D Productions, good to see the guys going for it.

I am a bit concerned that you need to go to Premier Pro and compress to a vob?
Apple have a more than sufficient tool in the form of Compressor.
Personally I would have exported as per normal from my 4K timeline and then used my YouTube compressor settings with Geometry settings set to 100% of source.
With two probable modifications:

  1. Frame Controls set to off because it might take days to compress on my MacBookPro
  2. The Geometry may require adjustments because of the unconventional aspect ratio of the RED One footage

File Extension: mov
Estimated file size: unknown
Audio Encoder
AAC, Stereo (L R), 44,100 kHz
Video Encoder
Format: QT
Width: (100% of source)
Height: (100% of source)
Pixel aspect ratio: Square
Crop: None
Padding: None
Frame rate: (100% of source)
Frame Controls On:
Retiming: (Better) Motion Compensated
Resize Filter: Linear Filter
Deinterlace Filter: Better (Motion Adaptive)
Adaptive Details: Off
Antialias: 0
Detail Level: 0
Field Output: Progressive
Codec Type: H.264
Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
Pixel depth: 24
Spatial quality: 50
Min. Spatial quality: 25
Key frame interval: 24
Temporal quality: 50
Min. temporal quality: 25


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