Guspaz wrote:
4.4mbit is hardly excessive for 720p video. That's not atypical for good quality 720mbit video. It's a bit higher than what "scene" encodes of television clock in at, and a bit lower than what commercial services such as iTunes seem to encode at.
I never said 4.4mbit was "excessive" for anything except the video he posted, which wasn't even 480p.
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EDIT: YouTube's video quality is poor at best, and should not be used as a reference for anything but low to medium bitrate encoding.
I think you're confusing the horrific quality of most YouTube videos with the quality YouTube is capable of. Most YouTube videos are uploaded by people who don't know what they're doing, or just have a crappy source to begin with (1MP cellphone and laptop webcams, for example).
These days, YouTube is all-h.264 for newly-uploaded videos. If you feed a high-quality source into a good h.264 encoder, you will get surprisingly good quality even at 1-2mbit. Some videos look perfect even at 0.5mbit. This applies even on YouTube.