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:
- Frame Controls set to off because it might take days to compress on my MacBookPro
- 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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