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MPG for Youtube?
Evhmoon posted 2008 Aug 09 10:59
I have a client that needs to upload DVD video to you tube. They have been getting alot of complaints of the quality of the vids after they are on youtube. I am aware that youtube compresses what is uploaded.. But i have seen good clear video on youtube before. The file types that we have been providing her have been WMV and about 1200KBPS bitrate...

Someone told me if i upload a MPG, the quality would be bettter.. is that true?

Also, what is a good MPG editor where i can place titles and such on the video as i currently do with the WMV files?

Budget is under $200

THANKS!



Baldrick posted 2008 Aug 09 13:35
Read http://forum.videohelp.com/topic336882.html :)

What wmv settings are you using? What resolution and frame rate?



jman98 posted 2008 Aug 09 14:06
YouTube apparently re-encodes everything that's not in FLV format. I doubt that changing the format will matter.

Anyone whose business depends on the quality of an upload to a web site that they have no control over has a broken business model.



Evhmoon posted 2008 Aug 09 20:45
Baldrick :
Read http://forum.videohelp.com/topic336882.html :)

What wmv settings are you using? What resolution and frame rate?


320x240 resolution
1.4MB bitrate
29.97 framerate

thx



Evhmoon posted 2008 Aug 09 20:46
jman98 :
YouTube apparently re-encodes everything that's not in FLV format. I doubt that changing the format will matter.

Anyone whose business depends on the quality of an upload to a web site that they have no control over has a broken business model.


i was thinking that.. but some clips i see out there on utube are sharp


HAHA! yeah, cheap budget! lol



manono posted 2008 Aug 09 22:28
:
was thinking that.. but some clips i see out there on utube are sharp

For one thing, they're not uploading 320x240 resolution videos. For another, they're probably not uploading WMV. For another, perhaps you're viewing the "High Quality" videos. These days they recommend uploading 640x480 XviD/DivX AVIs. Then you're likely to get a decent looking 480x360 video as one of the ones they reencode.



nwo posted 2008 Aug 10 05:30
don't all youtube videos have the option to pick watch in high quality, i seem to get good play back from just uploading a VBR mpeg video.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ApTVYcNJKBA



manono posted 2008 Aug 10 07:51
nwo :
don't all youtube videos have the option to pick watch in high quality

Sure (well, most do), but if you upload a 320x240 video as Evhmoon does, then the 480x360 "High Quality" version can't look much better. If, however, you upload a 480x360 or higher resolution source, then the reencoded "High Quality" version will look noticeably better than the reencoded 320x240 "Standard" version.

I'm just saying that the better the quality of the uploaded source video, the better the quality of the High Quality version as compared to the Standard version.

In your case, though, uploading the MPG might not have been such a good idea as your reencoded YouTube version now has bad aspect ratio; People are tall and thin. I don't think your source video had black bars on the right and left added at playback. You should have resized and reencoded into some other format for upload.



nwo posted 2008 Aug 10 08:37
[quote="manono"]
nwo :
In your case, though, uploading the MPG might not have been such a good idea as your reencoded YouTube version now has bad aspect ratio; People are tall and thin. I don't think your source video had black bars on the right and left added at playback. You should have resized and reencoded into some other format for upload.


Yeah your right the footage was in the aspect ratio 2:35:1 looks like youtube just squad the 16:9 AVI video file
to 4:3, it not a important file to encode again.



Evhmoon posted 2008 Aug 10 09:32
thx.. yah, i figured i need em higher quality. But i need a MPG editior where i can place titles on the video.. Guess i could try converting to flash and see what happens when that gets uploaded to youtube...


olyteddy posted 2008 Aug 10 15:03
Evhmoon :
thx.. yah, i figured i need em higher quality. But i need a MPG editior where i can place titles on the video.. Guess i could try converting to flash and see what happens when that gets uploaded to youtube...

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