1080pMost people use 1080p of Full HD to upload to YouTube. Its easy to use, fast to render in and good for uploads. But did you know that you can make it faster to upload to YouTube and small files sizes with a few tweaks.
If you need help with 4K Videos then check out this blog post that I wrote diving into 4K vs 1080p and the best export settings.
My YouTube export settings for Adobe Premier Pro CC to guarantee maximum quality, faster tendering times, quick uploads and smaller files.
Resolution and aspect ratio
The standard aspect ratio for YouTube on a computer is 16:9. When uploading other aspect ratios (vertical, square, etc.), the player automatically adapts itself to the size of the video, giving the best viewing experience based on the aspect ratio and device.
Learn how to use resolution and aspect ratios correctly.
Frame Rate
Content should be encoded and uploaded using the same frame rate that was used during recording.
Common frame rates include: 24, 25, 30, 48, 50 and 60 frames per second (other frame rates are also acceptable).
Interlaced content should be deinterlaced before uploading. For example, 1080i60 content should be deinterlaced to 1080p30. 60 interlaced fields per second should be deinterlaced to 30 progressive frames per second.
The bitrates below are recommendations for uploads. Audio playback bitrate is not related to video resolution.
Recommended video bitrates for SDR uploads
To view new 4K uploads in 4K, use a browser or device that supports VP9.
Type | Video Bitrate, Standard Frame Rate (24, 25, 30) |
Video Bitrate, High Frame Rate (48, 50, 60) |
---|---|---|
2160p (4k) | 35–45 Mbps | 53–68 Mbps |
1440p (2k) | 16 Mbps | 24 Mbps |
1080p | 8 Mbps | 12 Mbps |
720p | 5 Mbps | 7.5 Mbps |
480p | 2.5 Mbps | 4 Mbps |
360p | 1 Mbps | 1.5 Mbps |
Recommended video bitrates for HDR uploads
Type | Video Bitrate, Standard Frame Rate (24, 25, 30) |
Video Bitrate, High Frame Rate (48, 50, 60) |
---|---|---|
2160p (4k) | 44–56 Mbps | 66–85 Mbps |
1440p (2k) | 20 Mbps | 30 Mbps |
1080p | 10 Mbps | 15 Mbps |
720p | 6.5 Mbps | 9.5 Mbps |
480p | Not supported | Not supported |
360p | Not supported | Not supported |
Recommended audio bitrates for uploads
Type | Audio Bitrate |
---|---|
Mono | 128 kbps |
Stereo | 384 kbps |
5.1 | 512 kbps |
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