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Youtube uploading and clarity?

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Youtube uploading and clarity?

Postby 706d on Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:11 am

I have uploaded my vids to youtube, but when viewing the vids on youtube the clarity of the vids has decreased.
Is this some kind of compression problem, or are my vids the wrong size or bitrate?!?
I have seen other Gopro 5 wide vids that are very clear!
I use WMM to edit and save the vids as "Video file large (NTSC)".
Thx!
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Re: Youtube uploading and clarity?

Postby Rambo on Wed Jun 10, 2009 10:26 am

WMM does not allow you much control in export. You are better off with one of the cheaper video editing programs and then follow the Youtube upload recommendations on their help page.

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Re: Youtube uploading and clarity?

Postby 706d on Wed Jun 10, 2009 12:19 pm

Rambo wrote:WMM does not allow you much control in export. You are better off with one of the cheaper video editing programs and then follow the Youtube upload recommendations on their help page.

Cheers Rambo

Any suggestions Rambo?
I dont mind paying up to $40.00 for a GREAT program that can do anything and everything.. there are just so many to choose from that it is overwhelming!
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