Problem with resolution when uploading from editing software to YT Tec

Kevin-Rega wrote on 5/17/2022, 6:40 PM

I have a laptop with the resolution 2560x1400 (16:10) and I know that youtubes standard resolution is 16:9. When I record a video from obs and upload it straight to youtube it looks perfect. However when I render it through sony vegas before upload it to YT I will get black bars on the side or a stretched screen which I am assuming happens to match the 16:9 screen.

My question is why doesn't this occur when I upload straight from my mp4 file from obs? My video literally gets ruined when going through an editing software. The only reason I want to edit my video is only to cut it. Is there some editing software that actually gives me the same resolution as my mp4 video and the same quality? Thats all I need an editing software for.


Here in the video you could see me going through 3 different videos. The first video is rendered through sony vegas after converted to 16:9 resolution. The second video is a perfect video despite being in 16:10. Its uploaded straight from obs to youtube without any prior rendering. The third video also went through sony vegas before uploaded to youtube but it wasnt converted to 16:9 resolution. You could see the black bars.

Is there any fix for this? I only want this editing software to cut my videos.

Comments

Musicvid wrote on 5/17/2022, 7:33 PM

OBS can render videos any-which-way. In order to help you import them into Vegas without pillarboxing, we first need to know their properties. Start here, and follow the reporting instructions exactly, thanks.

https://www.vegascreativesoftware.info/us/forum/faq-how-to-post-mediainfo-and-vegas-pro-file-properties--104561/

"Sony" Vegas is not a thing anymore, not since 2016. If you got yours since then, it may be a pirated copy and we cannot help you at all with that.

john_dennis wrote on 5/17/2022, 10:30 PM

@Kevin-Rega

"I have a laptop with the resolution 2560x1400 (16:10)"

While we're waiting for your Mediainfo report, let's do some math.

16/10=1.6

1920/1200=1.6

2560/1400=1.828571428571429

 

16/9=1.777777777777778

1920/1080=1.777777777777778

2560/1440=1.777777777777778

3840/2160=1.777777777777778

john_dennis wrote on 5/17/2022, 10:56 PM

There is nothing to keep you from rendering 2560x1400 from Vegas Pro.

Former user wrote on 5/17/2022, 11:56 PM

I have a laptop with the resolution 2560x1400 (16:10) and I know that youtubes standard resolution is 16:9. When I record a video from obs and upload it straight to youtube it looks perfect. However when I render it through sony vegas before upload it to YT I will get black bars on the side or a stretched screen which I am assuming happens to match the 16:9 screen.

You can stay 2560 x 1400 through vegas project resolution and render resolution, look at @john_dennis 's example. Youtube will honor that ratio as it does most ratios and frame rates, unusual or not, but if you do want a 16:9 ratio project set project resolution to 2560x1440, use pancrop to zoom in to remove bars on side, you will cut off top and bottom, render 2560 x 1440