Oisín | Irishpride
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I know there has been other topics similar, but I don't think it's been made clear.

Don't be a mong and reply 'Search' or a link to a similar BF2s thread, as I have looked at all of them.

I have tried loads of stuff on youtube, lots of different stuff.

What I want to know how to do is:

A - Give the 'watch in high quality' option for the old style video size.
Example: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sq6xB0pwJLU

Check the comments:

Irishpride (Me): "What did you render it with? What format? The quality even full screen is amazing."

Swift (Video Creator): "I compressed it from the raw video to 3mb/s WMV9 with Vegas."

I then continued to do a video test in '3mb/s WMV9 with Vegas' and got a bad result
Bad result: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHx87s08cIc

B - Get the 'watch in HD' videos to be smooth aswell as HD.
Example - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XBN36HCR--k



The above video is very 'juttery' compared to the video I have rendered on my PC as.

Much <3 ~ Irish
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Hakei
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Uhhhh, you can't have both HD and HQ available for youtube videos.

HQ is about 640 v 512 at 30 FPS with a bitrate of 2500-5000. HD is 1280x720 resolution and the same as before.

Reason it's jittery is because youtube converts the file to .flv and probably murders some of the quality to allow streaming on demand.
Oisín | Irishpride
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+118|5808|Dublin, Ireland

Hakei wrote:

Uhhhh, you can't have both HD and HQ available for youtube videos.

HQ is about 640 v 512 at 30 FPS with a bitrate of 2500-5000. HD is 1280x720 resolution and the same as before.

Reason it's jittery is because youtube converts the file to .flv and probably murders some of the quality to allow streaming on demand.
I don't want both options, explain why http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SHx87s08cIc doesn't have a 'watch in high quality' option.

Big Boy

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tomfoster
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You can get high quality if you only have HD available by the way.

Add &fmt=18 to the end of the link for high quality. Add &fmt=22 to the end of the link for HD.

I would like to know how to sort out the jumpy videos- I don't know if it is just me that sees them like that or if they actually are jumpy...

Last edited by tomfoster (2009-02-15 05:02:16)

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=GB& … hgnCBwjtZo
Is that smooth enough for you?
I can tell you how i did that if it is, cba to look right now.
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Try this out.
pauli *wsaf
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1.) We are talking about videos that are streamed in flash format. There is the first limit - I had some time ago my "battlefield" show at blip.tv - what i did was that i took HQ/HD videos and re-rendered them with multipass .flv encoder. The problem was that some users couldnt watch is "smoothly" in that high res and 30fps (this is the reason why Vimeo has 720p at 24fps)

Now youtube supports 24 and 30fps at 720p, but they both have same bitrate = the 30fps might look smoother on fast computer, but the picture quality is lower and there is that problem, that some users doesnt have good CPU. Generally its better to render it in 720p/24fps multipass DivX 10000 bitrate. It is kinda big, but the youtube converts it to flv in one pass, so you want to give it the best source quality you can upload (limit 1gb)

IF ANYBODY KNOWS HOW TO UPLOAD VIDEOS TO YOUTUBE SO THEY WONT CONVERT IT LET ME KNOW PLS...

anyways i will add some test samples later... http://blip.tv/file/1778655

bit OT but here is result of "personal" converting to flash, http://blip.tv/file/1753229 video that isnt, wasnt, but still looks like like "HD" (youtube hd)

Last edited by pauli *wsaf (2009-02-15 23:35:26)

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