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In this video, I test out the new Nvidia Apps AV1 Codec Recording quality in Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K with DLSS Super Resolution set to Quality mode (1440P render resolution) with FG enabled on my overclocked Asus Strix RTX 4090 and i9 14900KS CPU @ 5.9 GHz All-Core OC.
So the NVIDIA AV1 Codec apparently needs to be rendered before uploading to YouTube, other wise you would get a “failed to process video (abandoned)” on YouTube studio page. I first want to put that out there, you cannot upload the raw AV1 video as YouTube can not recognize it. I used DaVinci Resolve (paid version) to render the video and still retain the AV1 codec as originally recorded on.
But with this new AV1 codec, you can get out higher quality video recordings and save some disk space as well. This video was recorded at 150 Mbps in Nvidia shadow play settings, with a total file size of 4.82 GB. Normally, a 150 Mbps video with the previous H264 codec would probably take about double the amount of space at the render quality.
Please let me know in the comments if any of you guys can see any increase in visual quality in this YouTube video. I’m sure YouTube’s compression technology still does remove some quality, but it should hopefully be a little bit better now from what I’ve heard online. As always, thank you to all for the continued support.
My full system specs are posted below:
i9 14900KS @ 5.9 GHZ All-Core OC @ 1.370 Voltage
MSI Z690 Unify Motherboard
Asus Strix RTX 4090 170 MHZ Core OC, 1185 MHZ Memory OC with Latest Nvidia Drivers (555.99)
32 GB G.Skill Z5 DDR5 PC6400 CL32 RAM
Corsair H170i Elite LCD AIO W/ 420 mm radiator.
2x WD 2TB SN850X Raid 0 Config Windows 11.
Seasonic 1300 Watt Platinum Rated PSU W/ Dedicated 16 Pin pin PCI-E Cable.
Corsair Obsidian 1000D Super Tower Case.
Acer Predator 32 Inch 4K 144 Hertz HDR Display.
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In this video, I test out the new Nvidia Apps AV1 Codec Recording quality in Cyberpunk 2077 in 4K with DLSS Super Resolution set to Quality mode (1440P render resolution) with FG enabled on my overclocked Asus Strix RTX 4090 and i9 14900KS CPU @ 5.9 GHz All-Core OC.
So the NVIDIA AV1 Codec apparently needs to be rendered before uploading to YouTube, other wise you would get a "failed to process video (abandoned)" on YouTube studio page. I first want to put that out there, you cannot upload the raw AV1 video as YouTube can not recognize it. I used DaVinci Resolve (paid version) to render the video and still retain the AV1 codec as originally recorded on.
But with this new AV1 codec, you can get out higher quality video recordings and save some disk space as well. This video was recorded at 150 Mbps in Nvidia shadow play settings, with a total file size of 4.82 GB. Normally, a 150 Mbps video with the previous H264 codec would probably take about double the amount of space at the render quality.
Please let me know in the comments if any of you guys can see any increase in visual quality in this YouTube video. I'm sure YouTube's compression technology still does remove some quality, but it should hopefully be a little bit better now from what I've heard online. As always, thank you to all for the continued support.
My full system specs are posted below:
i9 14900KS @ 5.9 GHZ All-Core OC @ 1.370 Voltage
MSI Z690 Unify Motherboard
Asus Strix RTX 4090 170 MHZ Core OC, 1185 MHZ Memory OC with Latest Nvidia Drivers (555.99)
32 GB G.Skill Z5 DDR5 PC6400 CL32 RAM
Corsair H170i Elite LCD AIO W/ 420 mm radiator.
2x WD 2TB SN850X Raid 0 Config Windows 11.
Seasonic 1300 Watt Platinum Rated PSU W/ Dedicated 16 Pin pin PCI-E Cable.
Corsair Obsidian 1000D Super Tower Case.
Acer Predator 32 Inch 4K 144 Hertz HDR Display.
looks incredible from this new codec, it's sooo incredibly butter smooth too. This feature is insane and I love it, thank you for the vid, big man