Actually, it IS pretty bad - it should be 1.78:1 (HDTV aspect ratio), but it looks more like 2.35:1 (Lord of the Rings aspect ratio - making everyone look several pounds wider than they should). Wow, you don't know how to do ANY of that??? Alrighty, clearly some tutorial sessions are in order.
You know, it squeezes it a little bit, but it's not SO bad. Also, I don't know how to do anything you're talking about. If you wanna show me later, though, that'd be great!
I see you're still having the aspect ratio problem. I switched back to using wmv as my YouTube upload format, with a resolution of 640x480 (4x3 Letterboxed, converted from your 16x9 original source), and that seems to do the trick.
Oh, and use a video bitrate of about 1500kbps with audio set at least at 128kbps/44.1khz. Then you should have the correct aspect ratio, the high quality viewing option, and stereo available as an option with the fmt extension.
@godihatelag Nice. Douche.
Kytt 7 months ago
@Zaranyzerak "(Lord of the Rings aspect ratio - making everyone look several pounds wider than they should) " " No, that's just Alex.
godihatelag 7 months ago
they are adorable :D
chisik 3 years ago
Well yeah, obviously, but you should still have SOME training on the technical side. I'll get you sorted out, don't worry.
Zaranyzerak 3 years ago
I'm more on the creative side of filmmaking, typically.
Kytt 3 years ago
Actually, it IS pretty bad - it should be 1.78:1 (HDTV aspect ratio), but it looks more like 2.35:1 (Lord of the Rings aspect ratio - making everyone look several pounds wider than they should). Wow, you don't know how to do ANY of that??? Alrighty, clearly some tutorial sessions are in order.
Zaranyzerak 3 years ago
great vid, you are looking good too ;)
zenthia 3 years ago
You know, it squeezes it a little bit, but it's not SO bad. Also, I don't know how to do anything you're talking about. If you wanna show me later, though, that'd be great!
Kytt 3 years ago
HQ Stereo version of your video:
watch?v=P75FBCtchp8&fmt=18
Zaranyzerak 3 years ago
I see you're still having the aspect ratio problem. I switched back to using wmv as my YouTube upload format, with a resolution of 640x480 (4x3 Letterboxed, converted from your 16x9 original source), and that seems to do the trick.
Oh, and use a video bitrate of about 1500kbps with audio set at least at 128kbps/44.1khz. Then you should have the correct aspect ratio, the high quality viewing option, and stereo available as an option with the fmt extension.
Zaranyzerak 3 years ago