It has been a few months since I tested Youtube's 1080p quality (since October last year), and every attempt except for one ended up crappy quality.
(This is the *only* upload I managed to get sharp crisp text, but it shouldn't count because it's only 5 seconds long).
Another test this time around, but three different uploads:
*RAW MANLY FRAPS UPLOAD*Fraps raw filesize: 1.81 GB
(Yes, that is 1.81 GB for 35 seconds worth of video!)
Video Codec: FRAPS
Audio Codec: PCM
AnimusRO Client Resolution Test February 2011 (1920x1080)aRO recorded with Fraps (1920x1080 @ 30 FPS)
Editted with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 (1920x1080 @ 30 FPS)
Video Codec: H.264 AVC Main Concept; Profile 5.1 High @ 9 Mbps (12 Max) VBR 2-Pass
Audio Codec: AAC 44.1 KHz @ 160 Kbps Stereo
Render Filesize: 37.18 MB
Youtube 1080p Filesize: 24.7 MB
Now I'll do that same walk through Prontera but in 1280x720 client resolution. Note that the camera zoom level has not changed from default, but the menus and vend chats look bigger.
AnimusRO Client Resolution Test February 2011 (1280x720)aRO recorded with Fraps (1280x720 @ 30 FPS)
Editted with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 (1280x720 @ 30 FPS)
Video Codec: H.264 AVC Main Concept; Profile 4.1 High @ 9 Mbps (12 Max) VBR 2-Pass
Audio Codec: AAC 44.1 KHz @ 160 Kbps Stereo
Render Filesize: 33.53 MB
Youtube 720p Filesize: 12 MB
It's too bad about 1080p, but going back my first
Client Resolution Test, for the same client screen ratio (4:3 or 16:10 or 16:9) changing the resolution does not make you see more at the same zoom level, but because the menu/chat/bars take up the same amount of pixels no matter what, higher resolutions give the impression of a less cluttered client, making gameplay better.