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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Spartaaaaaaaaa
Posts: 14,136
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Smart people - HELP ME! Video problem: fps, bitrates, etc.
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I don't want to post the video, but here's the problem: I have an AVI video that is perfect quality and the moment I upload it to YouTube, part of it (4-5 seconds) gets choppy - this is not YouTube or computer resource problem as exactly the same place gets choppy when I convert the video to WMV with Movie Maker. I got a converter and managed to convert the AVI file to FLV with perfect quality (retained the quality of the original file) and again when I upload it to YouTube, the same place gets choppy. I guess YouTube reduces bitrates or frames per second or something and the movie gets screwed up.... I spent hours reading about similar problems and that got me nowhere - is there anything that I can do with this file so that when I upload it to YouTube it retains its original quality? Someone suggested reducing colors or darkening the movie ? I am not sure how to do that, but if it is likely to help, I guess I can find some free tool or see if I can do it with movie maker. Any ideas greatly appreciated. Thanks |
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 3,134
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just for testing purposes have you cropped out the trouble spot and uploaded it to see the results?
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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Hollywood
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^ building up on that...Could be a number of things.. .reducing colors or making it b/w won't make any difference imo.... it sounds like frames are being skipped.....re-encode the thing w the same frame/rate and video bitrate but make sure to set your app to encode without skipping frames.
Crop the part where all hell breaks lose... re-encode(w no frame skipping) ... upload it n see.... |
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#5 |
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Join Date: Feb 2005
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Sony Vegas has a trial version.. Then there are numerous tutorials on youtube on how to encode a video specifically for youtube using vegas.
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Location: Spartaaaaaaaaa
Posts: 14,136
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So Fucking Banned
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 3,134
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I dont know never used the trial version. One thing I would suggest though when encoding is to not encode using mp4. I have never particularly liked the results.
Dont get overly concerned about using the program for now but more on the templates. |
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