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Group: Awaiting Activation
Last Login: 8/11/2011 11:06:54 PM
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I know this isnt really a proper topic for you all, but I have a video that Ive created at home from my football game on the weekend. It's only 20 seconds long as a test before I create some better ones to share around my team. Ive seen some of the Gridiron Vic YouTube videos and they are pretty clear, which is why Im posting this here. 
I followed YouTubes advice and created the video (using Windows Movie Maker) as a 320x240 and converted it to MPEG4 format (Using another program I have). But the video comes out blocky (pixilated) after uploading it to YouTube. It's perfectly clear on my PC before uploading it... 
Is there a different resolution that YouTube uses that makes the video clearer but just dont have it listed on their site? Why does it compress so badly!? 
If you've ever uploaded anything to YouTube please help me.
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________ I don''t consider myself as the best player in the world. I''m not obsessed with individual titles. I''m much more interested in being part of a team which wins trophies. ~ Ronaldo
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Group: Forum Members
Last Login: 31/10/2010 12:42:37 AM
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Why wud you compress it anyway?
When you make a custom vid on movie maker it automaticly make is smaller in size.
Definately for something 20 seconds long, this shouldnt be needed.
Ive made 8-9minute vids and put them straight on with no hassle except for the long upload time.
Check out my vids on youtube. search my username booyah78.
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