@@mariusadinca I believe 20 is the sweet spot before tiktok compresses it; I've also seen people push it up to 23 and they don't seem to see any issues with it
these settings are perfect and i appriciate you so much for sharing them. my only beef is it takes so long to export even a 15 sec reel. i have tried on 2 beefy computers, so maybe im doing it wrong. have you had this problem?
Have you ever had experience with audio coming out with nothing but static when you upload a video to TikTok? It doesn't work on the phone or the browser. I also upload to TH-cam and it's nothing but static when played on a phone, but it works with headphones. It works on the browser and the TV as well. I haven't been able to figure it out for a while. I can't upload to TikTok at all when I use my mic. My mic connects to my GoPro with a mic adapter.
CBR stands for "Constant Bitrate" which means that the bitrate will remain the same throughout the entire video. VBR stands for "Variable Bitrate" and depending on which one you select it will do 1 or 2 passes of the video assessing the areas that require more bitrate. I hope this helps!
If I put frame size on 1080x1920 and then upload to tiktok over my computer, the tiktok in the preview is not framed right. It looks miniture, but if I set it to 720x1280 its looks normal again. any idea why that is ? @Tyler White
Hi! Thanks for this video. I am copying all your settings, but my exported mp4 video comes out with a speeded up dialogue and distorted music.. I thought this might be an fps mismatch, but source and export are both at 30.. Any ideas of where I might be going wrong??
@@noname-tj3rp CBR 30Mbps also, because of that I think it downgrades the audio from TikTok, so maybe it is unnecessary to have the audio on 320kbps. *But I'm just guessing.*
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Absolute legend straight to the point, outstanding format and edits, thank!
Thank you!
thank you! straight to the point
thank you!
This and your caption video were literal lifesavers! Saved me so much time and super simple to follow. Thank you
So lean and efficient. TY
when i check again the frame size it changes back to how it was before changing it... any idea why?
You've been helpful from scratch.. Thank you
Thank you!!
Really helpful, thanks for sharing!
Glad this could help, thank you!
Thank you
but by putting CBR 30, tiktok compresses the video so it would still look pixelated, or am I wrong
I believe so
what bitrate you found work best?
@@mariusadinca I believe 20 is the sweet spot before tiktok compresses it; I've also seen people push it up to 23 and they don't seem to see any issues with it
@@imcjayo bro if you have a tut or way to don’t let tiktok compress videos please help I use everything handbreak and more 😢
Is this settings also good for facebook reels?
these settings are perfect and i appriciate you so much for sharing them. my only beef is it takes so long to export even a 15 sec reel. i have tried on 2 beefy computers, so maybe im doing it wrong. have you had this problem?
Have you ever had experience with audio coming out with nothing but static when you upload a video to TikTok? It doesn't work on the phone or the browser. I also upload to TH-cam and it's nothing but static when played on a phone, but it works with headphones. It works on the browser and the TV as well. I haven't been able to figure it out for a while. I can't upload to TikTok at all when I use my mic. My mic connects to my GoPro with a mic adapter.
Tyler thanks so much! Could you describe a bit more like CBR and VBR differences?
CBR stands for "Constant Bitrate" which means that the bitrate will remain the same throughout the entire video.
VBR stands for "Variable Bitrate" and depending on which one you select it will do 1 or 2 passes of the video assessing the areas that require more bitrate.
I hope this helps!
@@OfficialTylerWhite Wow, it helped more than you think! So useful, thanks.
what about youtube and insta setting ?
your awesome thankyou
thank you!
If I put frame size on 1080x1920 and then upload to tiktok over my computer, the tiktok in the preview is not framed right. It looks miniture, but if I set it to 720x1280 its looks normal again. any idea why that is ? @Tyler White
Scale your video up when editing. Your video is at 720x1280, so you need to scale it to 150%
thank you kind sir!
thank you!
thanks for your help +1 sub
Hi! Thanks for this video. I am copying all your settings, but my exported mp4 video comes out with a speeded up dialogue and distorted music.. I thought this might be an fps mismatch, but source and export are both at 30.. Any ideas of where I might be going wrong??
I had the same problem
i can't turn on captions button , can u help me?
thank u
what would you put if you didnt have hardware encoding option?
software encoding
@@CallMeEMT but same high and 4.2 ?
@@andricooproductions9109 same high & 4.2
Yeah just select software encoding instead.
Why choose a Bitrate Setting at 30 Mbps?
Hey changing codec? Because av1 sucks
why audio at 192? 320 is way better quality
same qestion i have
@@noname-tj3rp CBR 30Mbps also, because of that I think it downgrades the audio from TikTok, so maybe it is unnecessary to have the audio on 320kbps.
*But I'm just guessing.*
so basically leave everything like it is lol
dumb OMG thumbnail trope