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Tutorial | Making 720p HD Videos the Proper Way for Dummies [Part 1] (720p HD)

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This is Part 1 of Making 720p HD Videos the Proper Way for Dummies.

Part 2:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ceBqRQDqfqQ

Here is a tutorial that I've made to teach those who do not understand HD (and making videos of that kind) and wish to do so.) In this video, I have included a simplistic way to understand HD, how to record things in HD on a computer (such as programs or games) and publishing them on Youtube in a way that others can see it in high clarity.

*I am aware of a graphics glitch of the volume notch picture that was supposed to be at 4:56 but appeared at 7:28 instead. Sorry about that.*

Part 1 includes the definition and the explanation of High Definition, the setting of resolutions in applications, recording optimized settings and how to publish the final video in Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 in the way that Youtube marks it as HD.

Part 2 continues on with the previous section, along with rendering the final video in Windows Movie Maker.

Windows Media Encoder:
http://www.microsoft.com/windows/windowsmedia/forpros/encoder/default.mspx

720p/1080p Profiles for Windows Movie Maker:
http://www.papajohn.org/
(on the menu on the side, select WMV-HD, then introduction; the link is on the bottom of that page)

Feel free to comment, rate and subscribe. If you have any questions, feel free to throw some comments, or buzz me a message.

Music used:
Halcyon - Orbital
P.E.T.R.O.L - Orbital

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  • Lol, I was playing InkBall :L

  • thanks man this helped alot

    :D

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