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Uploaded by on Mar 20, 2008

Footage that I took while at the lake. I used a Dvx100b at 24pa frame rate.Anyone have suggestions on how to make the quality better in youtube? I exported this video as a Mpeg2 in adobe premiere Pro 2.0 and uploaded into youtube. Thanks.

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  • My School have these in their inventory i have become in love with them but with my student minimum wage i wont be able to purchase a good camera like this do you know of any cheaper choices that offer 24p frame rate as well as letterbox but in a cheaper price range perhaps 300 to 700 dollars please notify if u have any suggestions

  • If i were you I would go with the Hv30 from Canon. The footage is amazing and it supports 24p and HD. here a link to amazon, though i would look around before buying it on amazon becasue you will probably find it cheaper else where. Check out some videos on youtube and you will see what i mean. It really is the best camera you can get for the money. Hope this helps

  • was the video shot in 16:9?

  • No this is 4:3

  • is it HD?

  • no this camera isnt HD, It has a 24P frame rate though.

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  • @Araccilukino You can get an dvx100a for like 700 bucks used on ebay. Just make sure you use paypal tho just to make sure you dont get ripped off without being able to get your money back

  • YouTube prefers MP4, although you should make sure you render straight from your editing software, and the fewer times you re-encode the video the better ;)

  • Yes, this is a great method to use! But if you render in .mp4 as 720p with a two passes, and the variable bit rate as 240,000, you can actually trick Youtube thinking you have an HD movie! Check out my profile, and I have a couple of Vids up shot with an AG DVX100B in HD.

    I learned this method from Mark Alposon! :D Happy Filming!

  • the best way to make it look better in YouTube is not using any codecs or compression like mpge2 or mpeg4.

    Upload the straight AVI or MOV file. YouTube will apply its own compression to the video, but now you can view in HQ.

    The only problem with that is file size... 5 mins SD footage equals about 1 gig.

    (upload limit is 1 gb for youtube)

    DVDs are encoded in Mpeg2 and with compression the low quality the video the more present it becomes in the final product.

    Happy Uploading!

  • check ebay, but be careful

  • but how come it look like widescreen?

    thanks

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