How do i make videos with the high quality option on youtube?
I want to put up a few videos that people can watch in high quality on youtube. What settings/specs should i save the videos at to have it like this?
You just have to upload a high quality video to youtube. Youtube will do the rest. I mean the video has to be taken in high quality.
You just have to upload a high quality video to youtube. Youtube will do the rest. I mean the video has to be taken in high quality.
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Get a better quality video camera so you will have the option
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Many youtube videos i have put on
I had the same problem at first, but then I realized it depends on the format of the video.
Due to different formats, only some videos have the "watch in high quality" option.
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As said, getting a better video camera makes higher quality videos.
However, if it does not show up even then, there’s another way: Add some special characters to the end of the URL. Like this:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTqyU-bEE1M Is a normal YouTube video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lTqyU-bEE1M&fmt=18 is a high quality (Depending on how high quality the original was) video. Note that the high quality video you watch on YouTube is also lower quality than the orignal.
So if it doesn’t put a "Watch in high quality" button on your video automatically, you can put &fmt=18 on the end of the URL to get high quality.
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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."
For best video quality, use the following settings:
mpeg4 or wmv
30 FPS
mp3 sound
640 by 480 resolution
–For best editing….
use windows movie maker (included in your windows machine)… it can help you make beautiful slideshow or video clip(e.g. mixing your songs with pictures/video/lyric/etc)…. then save it as video file such as wmv file format… finally upload.
or .. Just get those clips you want , save & convert them, and then mix/match with pix/sound/etc using windows movie maker to create new masterpieces….
this will help you…. Use ‘zillatube’. This is the easiest (and also the fastest) way.
Zillatube produces mpg/mp3 formats from youtube that are compatible with windows movie maker(or media player), and more.
It is very easy to download and convert videos. Then edit those converted mp3/mpg videos with windows movie maker… save your file as wmv and then upload.
It works very well….just google search for "zillatube"
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YouTube’s ideal video format/compression
is actually "MPEG4 at 640×480 resolution
with sound in MP3 audio" — all recorded at
a rate of more than 24 frames per second.
However, also accepted are video files that
are AVI, MOV and WMV, the last of which
is Windows Movie Maker.
This is the relevant YouTube reference and
full URL address, followed by its direct link:
www . google . com / support / youtube / bin / answer . py ? hl = en & answer = 91450
http://www.google.com/support/youtube/bin/answer.py?hl=en&answer=91450
If you permit me to get technical about this
type of stuff, DVRs (digital video recorders)
basically use 720×480 "rectangular" pixels.
Computers have many various resolutions,
but they all utilize "square" pixels. As such,
Flash "encoders" can’t always compensate
or properly adjust for the difference.
YouTube’s preferred format is 640×480, but
they actually scale all the uploaded videos
down to 480×360 — which is the size of the
YouTube player window. Because the ratio
would still be 4×3, better-quality videos can
sometimes be achieved by scaling down to
the lower number and using a compressor
that’s "high-quality" such as a "codec" that
is H.264. This would achieve several things:
– a smaller file (thus faster uploading)
– YouTube thus has less to "process"
– you control the final scaling of pixels
– the video gets high-quality encoding.
I hope my answer is what you’re looking for.
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