Irvin Guiles: Try this :In the menuTools -> OptionsAnd then the "Advanced tab"Halfway down the window should be something saying "Video Format"Change "Video Format" to NTSC and "Aspect Ratio" to 16:9, if they aren't already.Then once you've finished your film, go to File -> Publish MovieChoose "This Computer", choose your name and where you want to save it to. One the next screen choose the option of "MOre Settings" and from the drop down menu choose "Windows Media HD for Micorosft Xbox 360).Then the exported movie /should/ work with youtube. If you upload it and it doesn't, then you can try converting your movie onhttp://media-convert.com/Which will allow you to upload your wmv file, and you'll want to have"Output Format" as "No Video Preset" and "MPEG-4 .mp4"And in Advanced Settings"Frames/sec [4 > 30]" Set at 30"Video Codec " set at "h264 High Quality"You'll be uploading it, then downloading the converted from them.I just can't find a free and decent wmv to h264 mp4 co! nverter :(http://convertavitomp4.com/Seems like it could be one, just make sure when you click "open" inside the program you choose "Windows Media Player" on file type..I hope you get there in the end mate!- Oh yeah and once you've uploaded it takes like an hour for the "Watch in HD" link to pop up. So don't sit waiting xD...Show more
Rose Krouse: It has to be an HD movie you are uploading in the first place. I think you have to record your movie using an HD Camcorder, and then use software which can handle HD videos. I do not know of any for Windows, but I know that iMovie, the free video editing software with Macs, is capable of this.
Tom Romer: If you want your video to be "widescreen" ata 16:9 ratio and with the high-quality option,then please consider all of this:Just about all digital video recorders (DVRs)function using 720x480 "rectangular" pixels.Computers have lots of different resolutions, but they all utilize "square" pixels. As such,Flash "encoders"! can't always compensateor properly adjust for the difference.! Just asimportant, lots of downloaders & converters render uploaded videos "fuzzy-looking" with rather large square pixels that look as if the videos were recorded using 120x90. This isparticularly noticeable when there is motion in the video, or during slide show montages,when still photos/images segué from one toanother.DVRs and Hypercams are not "widescreen",nor does "widescreen" mean high-quality orhigh-resolution. The only thing "widescreen" really means is a "more rectangular" shape.YouTube accepts file sizes up to 1,024 MB,so it is now much easier to upload larger orHQ/HR (high-quality/high-resolution) videos.Everything on YouTube is (by default) "highquality", so you shouldn't be worrying about what you have to do in order to achieve HQ. If your video is HQ enough, it will be offeredon YouTube as high-quality.YouTube's old ideal at the very beginning of summer was 640x480. It seems reasonablyclose to the 720x480 resolution of the DVR, but YouTube really scales all ! of their videos "down" to 480x360 (or 640x360 widescreen, which is the new size of the player window).Because the ratio may now also be at 16:9, those types of videos can also be uploaded at 480x270, 640x360, 864x486 or the reallymassive 1280x720 -- which is really overkillfor no practical gain. The best option surelyis 640x360. Because the aspect would still be 16:9, you might get higher-quality videos by scaling down to the lower number with a video encoder that's "high-quality", such as a codec that's H.264, Xvid, Divx or MPEG-4.This would then accomplish several results:-- a smaller file (thus faster uploading)-- YouTube also has less to "process"-- you control the final scaling of pixels-- the video gets high-quality encoding.I hope that my answer helps you somehow....Show more
Leticia Laiben: first,. shop your video on your computing gadget by way of clicking shop TO MY computing gadget which would be stumbled on on action picture initiatives,. then,. it is goin! g to transform into WMV record,. then log-in in youtube,. there you are! able to upload your video,. ^^,
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