How to Make the Frames Not Bad in YouTube?

Record in 1080p or higher

Use a stable camera or tripod

Keep lighting bright and even

Clean the camera lens

Use a higher bitrate when exporting

Export in a YouTube-friendly format like MP4

Use 30 fps or 60 fps consistently

Avoid fast motion if your setup cannot handle it well

Enable stabilization in editing if needed

Reduce compression by avoiding repeated re-exports

Match your project frame rate to your footage

Use good internet upload speed

Let YouTube finish processing the HD version before sharing

Check playback quality and set it to the highest available

Use a strong computer or editing app for smoother rendering

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