nrox653 [email address] youtube-issues Do not ever use WMV if you want high quality videos on YouTube. The converter just butchers all WMV content, making them almost unwatchable. Try AVI with Xvid/x264 at 1000 kbps, with a res. of 480x360. 640x480 is fine if you want to sacrifice a little rendering time for ...
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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nrox653 [email address] youtube-issues Are you using a supported codec? Video formats are just containers for the actual video content (AVI, MOV, WMV, etc.). It's kind of like a piggy bank, you can choose what kind of coins to put in. Try using Xvid, H.264, or DivX.
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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nrox653 [email address] youtube-howto First off, there is absolutely no reason why you should have a video file that big for something 1 minute long. Your internet connection is probably screwing up due to tight bandwidth. So I would advise you would get some decent compression codecs (Xvid, x264, ...
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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nrox653 [email address] youtube-howto *The above poster is a typical, ignorant person who only wishes to have a high post count* I typically use x264 (H.264) in the AVI format at 1000 kbps. You need at least 480x360 resolution and some moderate motion. If you just have screen captures or maybe slideshows, ...
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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nrox653 [email address] youtube-howto Selling it is illegal, and I'm sure no one would really want to give one to you... (The forums are almost deserted anyways, due to assholes like anmoose, etc. and spammers) This place isn't exactly for this type of stuff, but you can indeed PM someone who might agree.
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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nrox653 [email address] youtube-howto Those people were just lucky to switch to a Director account in a very specific timeframe. There was absolutely no mention of this little "offer", and then the 10-minute limit was set in place. I joined Feb. 06, and I didn't know about this =/
Nov 20 2008 by nrox653
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