![]() ![]() The artefacty you describe are inherent to a lossy codec like h.264, only the amount of them changes with the quality setting you choose. Exporting to MP4 is only the final step to deliver video for broadcast or upload. Importing this into some program for editing and exporting again further decreases quality, that's why professionals don't use it as exchange format between applications. An MP4-encoded video always looses quality.
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