We don't know what the environment is when you capture video - specifically, lighting. "video quality is really poor and grainy". Noisy video = not enough light.
Resolution = add light. Prove this to yourself. Capture video outside on a sunny day.
Chances are high the video will look fine. Capture video under poor lighting conditions - inside, poor/low light. Chances are high there will be video noise.
If you need a scene to be rendered as low light, then learn to use "day for night" video capture and editing. Basically, properly light the scene for capture, then use the editor to make it appear dark. Poof!
No video noise. ("Grain" is a term for film-based media still or moving image capture and the little dots are in the image. Not digital media - those dots are the pixels behaving a certain way because of the electronic light amplification system.).
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