The only reason why there are gorgeous 1080p videos is because they have low on-screen activity. As example, games with pre-rendered backgrounds will looks absolutely crystal clear.
This game definitely doesn't have low screen activity and it looks crystal clear in 1080p:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=adl2aGDtBdo
I'm playing the exact same game and uploading videos of it, but my quality doesn't seem to match up to the one above:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=As8Tiyst55E
Here's another more extreme example that shows my quality issue. Same game, same environment this time.
Mine:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKgs_oCk2jY Around 28 seconds it definitely shows.
Someone Else's:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tSOEWm6splc I can't see any, if any, pixelation here.
I think the pixelation I'm getting is called digital noise? But aside from what it's called, there's definitely a noticeable difference in the quality of my video and the the one by Junyoop. Just to note, my videos look crystal clear on my computer both raw and rendered.
My bandicam settings are as follows:
Size: Full Size (1600x900 resolution. My native resolution)
FPS: 30
Codec: MPEG -1 with VBR enabled
Quality: 100
If I upload a raw file, it only is available in 720p (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=awSGtZxZFw8) which still looks like crap compared to some 720 videos Jun has done (
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2NAeKKWYGQQ). I render it using windows movie maker to upscale it to 1920x1080 so it's available in 1080.
I'm thinking that one of the following is the casue of my degraded quality; My native 1600x900 resolution, the upscale in res, or the fact that I'm using WMM to do the upscale process. I've tried almost everything from changing bitrates to toying with different resolutions & I can't seem to pinpoint the problem.