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Offline bmsgaffer86

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YouTube Posting
« on: January 12, 2010, »
I was wondering what settings, filetypes, and other details people have had the most luck with for uploading to youtube.

I spent hours (well maybe one) synchronizing the sound and video on my uploads in Adobe Premiere this year and used H.264 like they recommended, but now that they are uploaded they are ever so slightly out of sync (just enough to be very annoying on a light display!)

I was looking to see what you guys have done that works the best. Tips, tricks?
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Offline knguyen916

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Re: YouTube Posting
« Reply #1 on: January 12, 2010, »
use vimeo (its not youtube). it does the job. I love it  ;D

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I was wondering what settings, filetypes, and other details people have had the most luck with for uploading to youtube.

I spent hours (well maybe one) synchronizing the sound and video on my uploads in Adobe Premiere this year and used H.264 like they recommended, but now that they are uploaded they are ever so slightly out of sync (just enough to be very annoying on a light display!)

I was looking to see what you guys have done that works the best. Tips, tricks?

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Re: YouTube Posting
« Reply #2 on: January 12, 2010, »
Have you tried other computers at different locations (I really mean different link speeds)? The computer playing the video on the web may be the problem as well because it's actually playing two separate media streams within the packaged file.