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YouTube: Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)
September/18/2008 16:18 Archived in:YouTube
I found a (non-artmatic) movie on YouTube that looks
great in higher quality mode and it`s fun to watch
too
Enjoy!
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)
Enjoy!
Where the Hell is Matt? (2008)
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YouTube Higher Quality
September/17/2008 12:15 Archived in:YouTube
I did a bit of search on uploading higher quality
movies on YouTube. Here is some of the information
that I found useful.
You Tube says:
"All you need to do is continue uploading the highest quality video you have available. The quality of the uploaded video combined with individual viewers' bandwidth will determine if the video is displayed at "Higher Quality."
Not satisfied with that answer? Still need specific information? YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats such as .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG. Here are a few things that may work well for you:
MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format
MP3 audio
Video resolution: 480x360 or higher
Frame Rate: 24fps or higher"
Susan made a post with some information when using Sorensen squeeze:
deal Settings For YouTube's New High Quality Option
By JP Shook, Director of Internet Development, Digital Juice Inc.
Now that YouTube have started offering higher quality videos, the old settings for encoding your videos should be tossed out the window. This tip will walk you through the steps required to compress your video for YouTube so it will look great. First, make sure your video is exported to the highest quality possible. Next, open Squeeze and expand the MPEG-4 presets. Click the "HQ" preset and copy the preset by finding copy under the audience tab or clicking the copy icon. This will create a duplicate preset that you can title "YouTubeHQ". Set your video data rate to 4000kbps, encoding method to 2-pass VBR and resolution to 640x480 (4:3) or 640x360 (16:9). During testing I found that by increasing the data rate up to 4000kbps produced a higher end data rate with YouTube's high quality encoded version. Next, set your audio data rate to 256kbps. You can now save the preset, apply it to your video, and click "Squeeze It". Using the higher resolution and data rates will ensure that your videos look great at the current high quality options and be ready for any future increases in quality or resolution offered by YouTube.
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Today I experimented myself using QT Pro with the following export settings:
MP4 / h.264 / 640/480 / 4000kps (according to Susan`s post) / 24 frames / multipass-encoding
And here are 3 HQ test uploads
Jane`s reaction (HQ Test)
Cold Play (HQ Test)
3D Ornament (HQ Test)
There is still this comment link underneath to give some feedback...
You Tube says:
"All you need to do is continue uploading the highest quality video you have available. The quality of the uploaded video combined with individual viewers' bandwidth will determine if the video is displayed at "Higher Quality."
Not satisfied with that answer? Still need specific information? YouTube accepts a wide range of video file formats such as .WMV, .AVI, .MOV, and .MPG. Here are a few things that may work well for you:
MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format
MP3 audio
Video resolution: 480x360 or higher
Frame Rate: 24fps or higher"
Susan made a post with some information when using Sorensen squeeze:
deal Settings For YouTube's New High Quality Option
By JP Shook, Director of Internet Development, Digital Juice Inc.
Now that YouTube have started offering higher quality videos, the old settings for encoding your videos should be tossed out the window. This tip will walk you through the steps required to compress your video for YouTube so it will look great. First, make sure your video is exported to the highest quality possible. Next, open Squeeze and expand the MPEG-4 presets. Click the "HQ" preset and copy the preset by finding copy under the audience tab or clicking the copy icon. This will create a duplicate preset that you can title "YouTubeHQ". Set your video data rate to 4000kbps, encoding method to 2-pass VBR and resolution to 640x480 (4:3) or 640x360 (16:9). During testing I found that by increasing the data rate up to 4000kbps produced a higher end data rate with YouTube's high quality encoded version. Next, set your audio data rate to 256kbps. You can now save the preset, apply it to your video, and click "Squeeze It". Using the higher resolution and data rates will ensure that your videos look great at the current high quality options and be ready for any future increases in quality or resolution offered by YouTube.
_____
Today I experimented myself using QT Pro with the following export settings:
MP4 / h.264 / 640/480 / 4000kps (according to Susan`s post) / 24 frames / multipass-encoding
And here are 3 HQ test uploads
Jane`s reaction (HQ Test)
Cold Play (HQ Test)
3D Ornament (HQ Test)
There is still this comment link underneath to give some feedback...