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  • Can you please tell me how you got t he video working in this format? Like which programs and settings you used?

  • @rajhbullhead if you want a 1080p HD version, make sure your source file is at least 1080 pixels tall

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  • 0:36 Heroes 3 music

  • omg 1080p and its only 4/3 ratio...nice tho

  • HAIKU

    I, so long to be

    As I was once, young and free

    Unshackled from greed.

    —Planet Earth

  • 1440* what?

  • Our Creator since you have a uterus, and we can not be abroad to work. since you have it, we have everything for. treatise nur

  • @gxcad, true,I've successfully gotten full HD results on PC with many editing programs. So to verify, it works fine.

  • @rajhbullhead It'll look pretty good if you use H.264 for the video and AAC for the audio. When I upload 1080p I use a ~8000 bitrate on H.264 and Multi-pass. I use Final Cut Pro or Compressor on Mac. But you should be able to do it on other computers with other programs too. My results I think are pretty good.

    Also use a good camera and set down the camera (or use a tripod). Make sure there is plenty of light.

    You cannot take a 720x567 video and add quality by making it 1080p btw. Don't resize

  • @plus4dbv ok so i got my source to be 1080, then what do i do? youtube always changes my video quality even when I upload my videos to 1080. My original source is actually 720x567, but I resize the video to 1440x1080 or sometimes to 1920x1080. I then render my videos to H.264 at best quality. The rendered video looks great on the computer, BUT when I upload it to youtube the video quality changes a bit and doesn't look that great.

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