@DLJxAfatelf Great. I'm glad I could help. Check out my 5-hour DVD. It teaches much more than my YouTube stuff and you can get it at HowNowVideo(dot)com. Not expensive, plus free shipping! Keep watching.
hey man ... do these exporting settings(youtube HD) work the same on adobe premiere CS5 ... and if we export with adobe premiere CS5 (YOUTUBE SD) WILL IT BE THE SAME FILE SIZE AS IT WILL BE IN ADOBE PREMIERE CS4 ...PLEASE REPLY
When i go to press export the button goes grey, and i can't click it, i have selected the time line but it's doesn't work, is it because im using a trail version?
@TerritorialWorld Not sure. Some export options might be unavailable. Try exporting to .avi or h.264 or something else. I don't recall ever seeing things greyed out on trial versions.
@LeylaCVlogs I assume you've saved your file in h.264 format for YouTube. If you've saved something else, like .avi or something that is making the file too big in MB, then that might be the reason. Try a test sending a shorter clip. See if that uploads. YouTube is supposed to take 15 minutes now. Not sure what's going on.
hello i have a question when i go to upload my video, it's a very tiny box, if you'd jsut go to my profile and watch it you'll see, if you could help me that'd be great. thanks
@extrememeasurements What's probably happening is that your source material (your video) is smaller than a what is standard for YouTube. Capture it at 720 x 480 or larger. And when you go to export your media using Premiere Pro, when you choose the preset for YouTube, there will be a Output tab in the top, left of the Media Encoder. There you can see how your video will look before exporting it. It shouldn't look so small. Are you capturing your video at 720 x 480 or higher?
@extrememeasurements You could try to scale it up, but it will just get gritty looking. You should capture the original footage with a higher setting. Determine if the screen capture software you used has some higher settings. If this isn't your original material and you can't capture it anew, then scaling it in Premiere is your only option, but it will look gritty.
When you set the Encoder parameters, I noticed you left "progressive" in place and only "640 x 360", yet the Y/T music demo video looked as good as your tutorial. How was that possible. Do you not use different parameters for your Y/T tutorial ? BTW, what settings do you use ?
@bobsee88 I upload my tutorials in 720 x 1280 so I use the YouTube settings in Premiere Pro, but HD Widescreen. Sometimes I'll turn off progressive and choose interlaced if there is a lot of movement. Progressive gives jumpy results sometimes. Just experiment with short 1-minute tests to YouTube. Keep these tests private. Then make public only your successes. Good luck.
@bobsee88 For HD, start with HD content and just choose the Widescreen HD YouTube preset when you export out of Premiere Pro. As for getting hour long videos onto YouTube, I have no idea. I understand it's a 10-minute maximum, but perhaps they have another program. You'll have to dig around for that. Good luck.
I dont have the Youtube widescreen sd or hd option. it just says youtube.But if i go to media encoder and import premiere cs4 prj it will appear in the presets,but only the audio comes out...PLEASE HELP ME^^
@abci23billionmillion CS4 should have it. If you're using an early version it won't be listed. You can still change the settings to make your own, just change the video's hieght and width to 720x1280. Experiment until it works.
I only have the trial version of APP CS4 and the encoder won't launch because of that, could I send the project to you and you export it and send it back?
@Gararoxyoursox Interesting. I've downloaded trials and don't remember them disabling the encoder.
I'm not set up to do what your asking. Sorry. Perhaps you can download the free version of Vegas. Perhaps that won't block your output. Or you can try downloading Premiere Elements (bundled with Photoshop Elements). I believe Premire Elements has an Upload to YouTube feature.
@LESMAsonica It depends on what version you have. If you're running CS3, they might not have that preset. You can create your own preset. Just choose h.264, windows media, or quicktime and make the output dimensions 1280x720 pixels. Thats the basic HD setting for YouTube. Try a test first on a 1-minute clip and upload that so you can test your settings and see how YouTube handles it. If you don't want anyone to see this YouTube test, just make this test "private" when you upload. Good luck.
You may need to reinstall Premiere Pro. Not sure. You could ask your question at Adobe's website. Just go under Support and go to the Premiere Forum. Sorry I can't be of more service.
When i do that, it says 'exporting' then the loading bar disappears as if it has finish, however when i look in the place i saved it, my desktop, it isn't there. Help?
At 2:05, how long did it take for you to export the file to hard drive? I was trying to export a file of 5 minutes length, using the same method you did, and it was going to take four hours, so I canceled it. Is it normal to take that long? This seems like a very lengthy time to export files for a five minute video. Is there a way how to export a video quicker?
hello, i shot my video with SD in 16:9 format, and i also edited it in 16:9 format, when i choose H.629 it doesnt have that many options which is displayed on your video, i have adobe premiere pro CS4 for the mac, did i do something wrong?
You were very helpful with this..Thanks so much for posting this.. Question, why did you not go ahead and select HD instead of SD, it would had made your video look better..
You are so quick and i love that.. I just found out that I do not have all the options you have to upload to Youtube. I only have "1" Youtube download setting and that is all it says is "YouTube", you have 2 HD & SD. Why is this? It is cs4 too. I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE..:-).
does the quality turn out better then .avi would? because thats what im using but i want it to be on HD on youtube cause it keeps the quality instead of losing it in SD HQ
Yes. If you start with HD footage and upload to YouTube using the widescreen HD setting, you're results will be better than SD. However, if you start with SD in Premiere, then try to upload HD to YouTube, I'm not sure what the effect would be. Experiment with short clips uploaded to YouTube to decide what settings work best for your footage.
Try a quick test with a very short clip. In YouTube, save your test as "private" instead of "public". That way you can delete it if it doesn't work right and nobody will know. Then when you've gotten the settings you like, upload the whole thing to YouTube as "public" so all can see it.
I'll assume you imported either standard definition video or HD. If you chose a typical timeline for SD or HD, it should work just fine. The fact that you don't have the YouTube presets is odd. Make sure you choose H.264 first when you export. That should give you the YouTube settings I describe.
To get your video larger just click on the image of the video in the display and you'll see that you get some handles so you can make the video larger then you take the handle and drag it to fit the screen
ahh :) tnx! my CS4 locked up so I start searching on Google "youtube settings for Adobe Premiere CS4?" and got this video. Thank you, it was helpful! :)
ALL I SEE IS YOUTUBE I DONT SEE YOUTUBE WIDE SCREEN
ShadadoeFilms 1 month ago
Thanks :D Worked greatly
Piefly7VFX 5 months ago
hey, how do you make it render without watching it render.. like it shows the video being rendered,, how do i stop it?
hamburgerboi 5 months ago
geez, I thought the tutorial was giving some tips on how to get the best format for youtube, not a beginners guide...
phyrrusvox 6 months ago
thank you soo muchh
ilovetippysm 6 months ago
i could not press the export button D=
hadou31shakkahou 10 months ago
Thanks
skeetmoses 11 months ago
I don't have the "youtube widescreen" options, just "youtube". How would i go about getting it in widescreen?
Jaguar21787 1 year ago 4
I LOVE YOU MAN TwT
THanke you so damn much xDD
shichanXD 1 year ago
Thank you so much! it took me 5 hours to make my black ops montage and when i went to upload it it didnt work! then i watched this and BOOM!
DLJxAfatelf 1 year ago
@DLJxAfatelf Great. I'm glad I could help. Check out my 5-hour DVD. It teaches much more than my YouTube stuff and you can get it at HowNowVideo(dot)com. Not expensive, plus free shipping! Keep watching.
dteubner 1 year ago
hey man ... do these exporting settings(youtube HD) work the same on adobe premiere CS5 ... and if we export with adobe premiere CS5 (YOUTUBE SD) WILL IT BE THE SAME FILE SIZE AS IT WILL BE IN ADOBE PREMIERE CS4 ...PLEASE REPLY
karimspiano 1 year ago
Is there a reason why it took 20mins to download/upload whatever it did on the Adobe Media Encoder even though it only goes for like 4mins?!
cuteestar 1 year ago
THANK YOU! I just started using this software and I was having so much trouble trying to upload it! Thank you so much!
cuteestar 1 year ago
hey man but what was size of the video that you showed
karimspiano 1 year ago
hey man but there are some programs that don't youtube widescreen hd
karimspiano 1 year ago
Thanks man that really helped.
ITZKANGMIKE 1 year ago
When i go to press export the button goes grey, and i can't click it, i have selected the time line but it's doesn't work, is it because im using a trail version?
TerritorialWorld 1 year ago
@TerritorialWorld Not sure. Some export options might be unavailable. Try exporting to .avi or h.264 or something else. I don't recall ever seeing things greyed out on trial versions.
dteubner 1 year ago
hey man but there are still like small black lines at the lengths of the video
how do you get rid of that if u want it all widesreen
karimspiano 1 year ago
hey man how long was that video that u imported to adobe premiere pro
karimspiano 1 year ago
hey man how muh does it take to upload and hd 3 min. video with ur canonhv30
karimspiano 1 year ago
My video is 13 mins long and the uploader says it won't do it. But Youtube accepts up to 15. What do I do?
LeylaCVlogs 1 year ago
@LeylaCVlogs I assume you've saved your file in h.264 format for YouTube. If you've saved something else, like .avi or something that is making the file too big in MB, then that might be the reason. Try a test sending a shorter clip. See if that uploads. YouTube is supposed to take 15 minutes now. Not sure what's going on.
dteubner 1 year ago
thank you!
TheMetroPhotographer 1 year ago
hello i have a question when i go to upload my video, it's a very tiny box, if you'd jsut go to my profile and watch it you'll see, if you could help me that'd be great. thanks
extrememeasurements 1 year ago
@extrememeasurements What's probably happening is that your source material (your video) is smaller than a what is standard for YouTube. Capture it at 720 x 480 or larger. And when you go to export your media using Premiere Pro, when you choose the preset for YouTube, there will be a Output tab in the top, left of the Media Encoder. There you can see how your video will look before exporting it. It shouldn't look so small. Are you capturing your video at 720 x 480 or higher?
dteubner 1 year ago
@dteubner no its 320 x 240 h is there anyway to change that?
extrememeasurements 1 year ago
@extrememeasurements You could try to scale it up, but it will just get gritty looking. You should capture the original footage with a higher setting. Determine if the screen capture software you used has some higher settings. If this isn't your original material and you can't capture it anew, then scaling it in Premiere is your only option, but it will look gritty.
dteubner 1 year ago
When you set the Encoder parameters, I noticed you left "progressive" in place and only "640 x 360", yet the Y/T music demo video looked as good as your tutorial. How was that possible. Do you not use different parameters for your Y/T tutorial ? BTW, what settings do you use ?
bobsee88 1 year ago
@bobsee88 I upload my tutorials in 720 x 1280 so I use the YouTube settings in Premiere Pro, but HD Widescreen. Sometimes I'll turn off progressive and choose interlaced if there is a lot of movement. Progressive gives jumpy results sometimes. Just experiment with short 1-minute tests to YouTube. Keep these tests private. Then make public only your successes. Good luck.
dteubner 1 year ago
David...great explanation on SD video uploads to Y/T. How about HD videos, and what is the process to have Y/T screen a 1-hr video?
bobsee88 1 year ago
@bobsee88 For HD, start with HD content and just choose the Widescreen HD YouTube preset when you export out of Premiere Pro. As for getting hour long videos onto YouTube, I have no idea. I understand it's a 10-minute maximum, but perhaps they have another program. You'll have to dig around for that. Good luck.
dteubner 1 year ago
THX SOOO MUCH!!!!
Shocker716 1 year ago
My Media Encoder always gives me error messages and i dont know how to fix it
Please help me.
2cl09 1 year ago
my media encoder isn't working... it gives me an error message every time i press "start queue"
2cl09 1 year ago
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I dont have the Youtube widescreen sd or hd option. it just says youtube.But if i go to media encoder and import premiere cs4 prj it will appear in the presets,but only the audio comes out...PLEASE HELP ME^^
SONOUNINTRUSO 1 year ago
I dont have the Youtube widescreen sd or hd option. it just says youtube. is there any other way i can upload in hd?
abci23billionmillion 1 year ago
@abci23billionmillion CS4 should have it. If you're using an early version it won't be listed. You can still change the settings to make your own, just change the video's hieght and width to 720x1280. Experiment until it works.
dteubner 1 year ago
@dteubner great thanks. Ive been looking for an explanation and youre the only one who responded. Thanks!
abci23billionmillion 1 year ago
thank you a lot
everytimer 1 year ago
i did the same thing you did up untill 2:07 but it doesnt 'render' as you say.
it just has "elapsed Queue Time: 00:00:00, and stays like that.
my clip is only 2.5 minutes long and im using CS4
please help.
lollypopstar144 1 year ago
I only have the trial version of APP CS4 and the encoder won't launch because of that, could I send the project to you and you export it and send it back?
Gararoxyoursox 1 year ago
@Gararoxyoursox Interesting. I've downloaded trials and don't remember them disabling the encoder.
I'm not set up to do what your asking. Sorry. Perhaps you can download the free version of Vegas. Perhaps that won't block your output. Or you can try downloading Premiere Elements (bundled with Photoshop Elements). I believe Premire Elements has an Upload to YouTube feature.
dteubner 1 year ago
I dont have the option "youtube widescreen hd", how can i get it ? i only have the basic option "youtube"
LESMAsonica 1 year ago
@LESMAsonica It depends on what version you have. If you're running CS3, they might not have that preset. You can create your own preset. Just choose h.264, windows media, or quicktime and make the output dimensions 1280x720 pixels. Thats the basic HD setting for YouTube. Try a test first on a 1-minute clip and upload that so you can test your settings and see how YouTube handles it. If you don't want anyone to see this YouTube test, just make this test "private" when you upload. Good luck.
dteubner 1 year ago
I need help. Every time i go to click start queue, a hazard sign pops up next to the video. HELP!
abci23billionmillion 2 years ago
You may need to reinstall Premiere Pro. Not sure. You could ask your question at Adobe's website. Just go under Support and go to the Premiere Forum. Sorry I can't be of more service.
dteubner 2 years ago
i did try a mac but i hated it
thestationchop 2 years ago
you have xp
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thestationchop 2 years ago
I believe at the time I was running Vista, but in classic mode, or XP mode.
dteubner 2 years ago
ohhh it just looks like xp and um i have 7 what do you have now
thestationchop 2 years ago
I'm still using Vista. I did try Windows 7. It's very similar to Vista, just a more simplified interface. I'll stick with Vista for a while longer.
dteubner 2 years ago
i have vista and 7
thestationchop 2 years ago
When I go H.264 I don't have "youtube widescreen hd" option. Only just "youtube". Do you know why?
Client1983 2 years ago 9
do you have mac? it did the same for me
HurstVideos 2 years ago
hi, i got DV (sony vx1000) what shall i use then? same?
PangCakeMember1 2 years ago
Shoot widescreen, then use the H.264 SD Widescreen version.
dteubner 2 years ago
@dteubner but i can only like watch in windows media player
PangCakeMember1 2 years ago
When i do that, it says 'exporting' then the loading bar disappears as if it has finish, however when i look in the place i saved it, my desktop, it isn't there. Help?
ApplePanda94 2 years ago
how come i dont have
export > media..
i have
export > movie..
lolz. is it the same?
iTrailersnMovies 2 years ago
Hi,
Any suggestion to reduce the 2.5 hours of export time?
Regards,
Pranav
spranav 2 years ago
At 2:05, how long did it take for you to export the file to hard drive? I was trying to export a file of 5 minutes length, using the same method you did, and it was going to take four hours, so I canceled it. Is it normal to take that long? This seems like a very lengthy time to export files for a five minute video. Is there a way how to export a video quicker?
Thanks for sharing
Winnacunnetful 2 years ago
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spranav 2 years ago
Same here, it took 2 hours and 32 minutes to export 10 minute video with same settings. Can you please share if any additional settings are required?
spranav 2 years ago
Thank you so much! i had to upload a video to youtube for a film class of mine, and my professor never told us exactly how. you saved my grade.
CreepinDEATH21 2 years ago
hello, i shot my video with SD in 16:9 format, and i also edited it in 16:9 format, when i choose H.629 it doesnt have that many options which is displayed on your video, i have adobe premiere pro CS4 for the mac, did i do something wrong?
JHipsProductions 2 years ago
You were very helpful with this..Thanks so much for posting this.. Question, why did you not go ahead and select HD instead of SD, it would had made your video look better..
odewepe 2 years ago
Yes, I could have just as easily chose HD. I think I chose SD for folks who might only have an SD camera.
dteubner 2 years ago
You are so quick and i love that.. I just found out that I do not have all the options you have to upload to Youtube. I only have "1" Youtube download setting and that is all it says is "YouTube", you have 2 HD & SD. Why is this? It is cs4 too. I NEED YOUR HELP PLEASE..:-).
odewepe 2 years ago
does the quality turn out better then .avi would? because thats what im using but i want it to be on HD on youtube cause it keeps the quality instead of losing it in SD HQ
jackkthemackk 2 years ago
Yes. If you start with HD footage and upload to YouTube using the widescreen HD setting, you're results will be better than SD. However, if you start with SD in Premiere, then try to upload HD to YouTube, I'm not sure what the effect would be. Experiment with short clips uploaded to YouTube to decide what settings work best for your footage.
dteubner 2 years ago
Really useful cheers
turbomonkey138 2 years ago
way to go man! I like the way you structured it!
OlegMoshkovich 2 years ago
I do not have the HD and so on.. it only says "youtube" do you think it will still work?
CarlyElisabeth 2 years ago
Try a quick test with a very short clip. In YouTube, save your test as "private" instead of "public". That way you can delete it if it doesn't work right and nobody will know. Then when you've gotten the settings you like, upload the whole thing to YouTube as "public" so all can see it.
dteubner 2 years ago
Yup, i have tried it and it worked ;) Thanks so much :D
CarlyElisabeth 2 years ago
i have the same problem. did you find out was the problem was?
spazikrust 2 years ago
i have a really big problem, my adobe encoder dosent work, ¿someone can say me where a can get it?
MasterOfTheDarkMagic 2 years ago
The Youtube is not such good quality.. its kind of bad.. I wish i could have HD wide screen one..
CarlyElisabeth 2 years ago
I REALLY NEED HELP!
I have Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 and I recently made a video.
I followed the instructions on this video, but my video uploaded with a little teenie tiny screen.
I didnt have the option to export in HD or SD, there was only a plain old "youtube" option
My video is so small, I have no idea why this happened.
moonlight12296 2 years ago
I'll assume you imported either standard definition video or HD. If you chose a typical timeline for SD or HD, it should work just fine. The fact that you don't have the YouTube presets is odd. Make sure you choose H.264 first when you export. That should give you the YouTube settings I describe.
dteubner 2 years ago
To get your video larger just click on the image of the video in the display and you'll see that you get some handles so you can make the video larger then you take the handle and drag it to fit the screen
2007140 2 years ago
mine also just had a plain old YouTube option but if u DL the upd8 4 Adobe Premiere Pro CS4, u'lL get the options tht r tlked abt. in this vid.
boombezzle 2 years ago
will it work with 7
pwng132 2 years ago
ahh :) tnx! my CS4 locked up so I start searching on Google "youtube settings for Adobe Premiere CS4?" and got this video. Thank you, it was helpful! :)
djnykk 2 years ago
Thank you very mutch! That was very helpful!!
nin131 2 years ago
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gyller112 2 years ago
That is correct. However, if your timeline in Premiere Pro is only SD, stick with SD for youtube upload.
dteubner 2 years ago
Keep it up Dave !! Seems we're into the same hobbies :)
ForeverMods 2 years ago
1st view ^^
coolvid btw
blabla381 2 years ago