YouTube makes my vids look bad!

Sebs RO

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Sep 27, 2016
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Hello!
I have a small or big trouble with YouTube.
Since two weeks ago, I've started the "work" on YouTube. I'm posting almost daily some awesome videos, as I hope they are.
I usually record what's going to be online and preview before editing it. It looks pretty much alright, but, when it comes to post it on YouTube, the quality gets worse. YouTube breaks my quality everytime I post something, even that it is recorded on FHD, and YouTube says that quality is 1080p60fps. That's not normal, there are lots of people who record the same games and their quality is better than mine, even recorded with less performance pcs.
Here's an example: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7vGpNl74l_g&t=442s (one of my vids, watch it in fullscreen mode and fhd)
I always render my vids in Sony Vegas Pro 13, but I realized that there's not a problem which comes out of the render, it is the same almost bad quality when I directly post it, straight from the OBS vids folder.
Even that, I will give you my render settings (it's that Internet 1080p mode): http://imgur.com/a/hHRpD
I'm pretty sure that my vids look better while previewing them with media player/vlc in my desktop!
I use OBS and my codec is set on NVIDIA, because CPU x264 codec makes my vids laggy, even that I get somewhere of 200 fps when I record something.
Here are my OBS settings: http://imgur.com/a/JPwdK
I've tried the lossless quality too, but it only makes my files larger, and it looks the same almost bad quality on YouTube.
What should I do? My vids come out in .mp4 format, should I change it in something else?
Thanks for patience!

PS, pc config:
i5 6500
GTX 1060 6GB
It cannot be a problem with my PC!
 
Hello Sebs RO

I was wondering if you checked your YouTube video settings in the YouTube window?

If you click the Settings icon on the YouTube video, you will find various display options in the Quality list. I just checked your video, and by default it was displaying in 240p. I then opened the Settings box, click the Quality option, and changed the display to 1080p. The visuals got clearer instantaneously.

Cheers!! :)
 

Sebs RO

Commendable
Sep 27, 2016
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1,510
That's not in my case! I'm not that caveman so I wouldn't know what is up with those settings in the right corner.
The quality looks a little bit bad when it is on >Full HD< (1080p selected setting).
It looks worse than it looks in the desktop preview. Before and after rendering, my vids look well in VLC, Media Player etc. <YouTube> breaks it!