you-tube-boob: advice needed on how to upload
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you-tube-boob: advice needed on how to upload
I haven't ever uploaded to you tube and I can't seem to work out how to do it ...
Lets say i have an 8 minute .avi file that is about 10gig in its uncompressed state. I believe it has to be under 100meg to upload ... so should I compress it in virtual dub or something? Any suggestions regarding a suitable free codec I might use? do I also need to down res it to the 320 size? Would it be better to compress from a dv.avi file rather than my uncompressed .avi files?
any help would be appreciated.
cheers,
Richard
Lets say i have an 8 minute .avi file that is about 10gig in its uncompressed state. I believe it has to be under 100meg to upload ... so should I compress it in virtual dub or something? Any suggestions regarding a suitable free codec I might use? do I also need to down res it to the 320 size? Would it be better to compress from a dv.avi file rather than my uncompressed .avi files?
any help would be appreciated.
cheers,
Richard
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specs
The specs that i found based on Quicktime were:
Compression:Photo-jpeg
30fps
quality-50%
SOUND
AAC 44,000
tbr 128k
compressor u 2.3
FILTER
letterbox-check it
sharpen-10-25%
Frame count-Custom
Output field-progressive
Compression:Photo-jpeg
30fps
quality-50%
SOUND
AAC 44,000
tbr 128k
compressor u 2.3
FILTER
letterbox-check it
sharpen-10-25%
Frame count-Custom
Output field-progressive
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use the highest quality codec you got and resize to 320x240. mpeg-4 or wmv should work. last i uploaded something h.264 didn't work but it might now. the reason people recomment pjpeg is because it's the least compressed format, thus recompression is easier, but when you have as much as several minutes you really need to squeeze it to fit the 100mb, and then it won't do.
oh, denoising and edge sharpening works well too. there are some great ones in virtualdub.
/matt
oh, denoising and edge sharpening works well too. there are some great ones in virtualdub.
/matt
notes
My note indicates that I used p'jpeg but then sent it to h264.
Image size suggested was 425x318.
Image size suggested was 425x318.
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http://www.qik.com/ represents one of the newer streaming live content sites, uploading direct from your camera phone to their web server. Now you can point your camera phone at the Super 8 film off the projection screen and have that telecine session streamed live on the internet. Don't try this in your local digital cinema!
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...I suggest learning about the "uploader"
start here:
http://www.google.com/support/youtube/b ... swer=79983
The uploader allows files of up to 1GB thus higher fidelity possible.
Steve
start here:
http://www.google.com/support/youtube/b ... swer=79983
The uploader allows files of up to 1GB thus higher fidelity possible.
Steve
I'm new to Youtube as well. Once you've uploaded a video there, is it simple to delete / remove it afterwards? Ive got a feeling that it might take some experimentation with settings to get acceptable looking quality and there might be some deleting of clips that don't turn out looking all that good....
The main attraction of youtube is that it is the online video sharing site that the vast majority of people are aware of and use.
Compress as little as you can, have a clean a picture as possible...maybe play around with your settings and find out what works best for you with the software you have.
I tried uploading mpeg-2 and it threw a wobbly at me last year, saying it was an unrecognised format. So I often send as mpeg-1.
Compress as little as you can, have a clean a picture as possible...maybe play around with your settings and find out what works best for you with the software you have.
I tried uploading mpeg-2 and it threw a wobbly at me last year, saying it was an unrecognised format. So I often send as mpeg-1.
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stage6.divx.com is getting more popular too, and you can upload really high quality movies there.
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