I belong to a forum with the same format as this one what I do is shoot a movie then do the stuff to the Movie in VS 10 comes out great, then I upload it to Photobucket in order to grab it and post on the Forum however I lose ALOT of clarity when I look at it on the forum when I'm all done. Any suggestions on how to solve this maybe not use Photobucket, and use another HOST with better resolution I don't know need some help.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Bryan F
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Hi Bryan,
Not knowing what your video clip properties are (the ones you upload) it is difficult to say.
Are you creating WMV, MPEG4, MOV, MPEG1 or some other? If you are converting your video clips to WMV to upload, VS does a decent, but not impressive. You may get better quality by using Windows Media Encoder, that is a part of WinXP. You may also entertain using DivX, it does a great job of providing high quality video clips, while maintaining a smaller file size.
Not knowing what your video clip properties are (the ones you upload) it is difficult to say.
Are you creating WMV, MPEG4, MOV, MPEG1 or some other? If you are converting your video clips to WMV to upload, VS does a decent, but not impressive. You may get better quality by using Windows Media Encoder, that is a part of WinXP. You may also entertain using DivX, it does a great job of providing high quality video clips, while maintaining a smaller file size.
Ron Petersen, Web Board Administrator
