First of all, any codec that you're using to render this movie is lossy, so the more that you re-render it the more quality it actually loses. Also, taking a file that had a low bitrate and then re-encoding it at a higher bitrate does not magically restore the quality to a video file. Of course there are filters that each program has built-in that can help 'clean up' a video, but such a high bitrate is just a waste of time.
Second, it doesn't matter if you render at 35 Mbps or 4,000,000 Mbps because YouTube re-encodes whatever you upload to it and knocks it down to about 5 Mbps for videos that are 1080p.
I'm only saying this because you could have probably saved yourself a lot of time since you had to do this twice.
Happy movie making!![]()
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