VideoStudio: Rendering for You Tube.

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VideoStudio: Rendering for You Tube.

Post by sjj1805 »

A few times I have seen members ask how to render their videos to be used on You Tube. hope the following may assist by showing one method that can be used (You can of course use other methods.)
htchien wrote:The suggested video format for YouTuBe should be MPEG-4, not MPEG3.

To render your video to MPEG-4, first you need to download the DivX codec pack from http://www.divx.com , then in VS go to the Share tab, select Create Video File to create an 320x240 AVI file with the DivX codec and MP3 audio.

H.T.
I have created a template for creating my videos to be used on You Tube.
The following screen shots should show how to set up the template and the settings I have used. My settings are PAL, you will have to make minor alterations if you use NTSC.

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For further information about setting up the DivX Codec with VideoStudio please view:
Using DivX Pro™ with Ulead VideoStudio
Last edited by sjj1805 on Sun Feb 17, 2008 8:39 pm, edited 2 times in total.
levisurfer

MPEG4 I-pod

Post by levisurfer »

Hiya
I note that you have the options to use MPEG 4.
I don't have these options - van you please advise how I can get them?
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Re: MPEG4 I-pod

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levisurfer wrote:Hiya
I note that you have the options to use MPEG 4.
I don't have these options - van you please advise how I can get them?
sjj1805 wrote:........
htchien wrote:.......To render your video to MPEG-4, first you need to download the DivX codec pack from http://www.divx.com , then in VS go to the Share tab, select Create Video File to create an 320x240 AVI file with the DivX codec and MP3 audio.

H.T.
..........
For further information about setting up the DivX Codec with VideoStudio please view:
Using DivX Pro™ with Ulead VideoStudio
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rendering for you tube

Post by jimzjazz »

When I came to the 'compression' part of your EX. tutorial up popped a reference to 'DIVX6.5.1
I can only suppose I must have downloaded this when following the divx Instrs. ( as this is the version I've now got)
Question: will this still be OK to use with reference to the'MPEG4 FOR YOU TUBE' or will I need to 'download' XVI MPEG-4
Yours
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Post by sjj1805 »

Click the drop down list to see if you have Xvid. If not then Yes, that is the correct codec for you to choose.

In fact I have created a few purpose built templates two of which use the
DivX 6.4.0 codec. The steps are the same as above.

(see the image a couple of posts up and just above the one showing Youtube you will see the other two I created - both with DivX)
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Post by htchien »

Hi Steve, some images on ImageShack.us are not viewable. Are them deleted by accident?
Ted (H.T.)

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[url=http://www.youtube.com/htchien]My YouTube channel[/url]
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Post by sjj1805 »

The pictures are still present. The problem with Imageshack (A free hosting service) is that the pictures are sometimes very slow to download especially at peak demand periods.

If an image fails to load, try right clicking and selecting view image.
This should force the browser into downloading it again.
Nessah

Post by Nessah »

So I followed this and when I try to play it in Windows Media Player I get an error, this pin cannot use the supplied media type error number 8004022A. Any ideas?
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Post by sjj1805 »

That is normal, windows Media Player does not play MPEG4 DivX or Xvid files.
Don't worry though, they will play in your browser from You Tube.
Take a look at this one as an example

Video: Multi Camera Laurel & Hardy

This was created in the manner described in this thread.
To play the original file on you PC rather then via the internet, you need to install a DivX player
Nessah

Post by Nessah »

Oh ok Thank you!
Hambone

Post by Hambone »

If you are using VS11 all you have to do is select
Share
Create video file
mpeg4
and Ipod mpeg4.
There is two ipod settings. the fisrt one will give you a smaller file.
Thats all i done anyway and i have up loaded quite alot.
If you search youtube for Hambonep88 and wateva94 on youtube you will
see the ones i have uploaded.
I do not have divx on my computer.
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Post by sjj1805 »

Why not post some links to your videos in our Members Samples Forum.

Remember- there are always several ways to cook an egg
Boiled, scrambled, fried, poached etc. The same goes for videos.
What is important is that you find something that works for you.
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Youtube template versus IPOD MP4 on VS10+

Post by tommytucker »

I THINK I see the best quality on my uploaded test youtube vids to be the youtube template settings described in this post. THANKS!
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Post by sjj1805 »

I have discovered how to create and share user defined movie templates. This should make life easier for all of us.

Making and Sharing VideoStudio Movie Templates

Come on ladies and gents - lets get sharing!!

:) :) :)
somegeek

Post by somegeek »

Was wondering if there was any way I could tweak VS to help with YouTube quality renders. Brilliant stuff - thanks for sharing this!

somegeek