PURPLE 4EVER Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 Should be viewable at my youtube channel around midnight!http://www.youtube.com/user/toupsgraphics?feature=mhumI will update tomorrow morning.For all of you graveyard workers, enjoy the show!
5Rings Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 [i]Are you rendering the footage in mpg4 format or flash? High lights look good but you can get 720p in HD if rendered (decoded) in mpg4 format.[/i]
PURPLE 4EVER Posted September 27, 2010 Author Report Posted September 27, 2010 The videos are uploaded as wmv files and aren't hd (it would take too long to upload a 14 minute hd file from my home computer). At the end of the year, I will sell a Blue Ray version of the videos. I will try to resave the video as a mp4 file and see if it will reduce the file size.
5Rings Posted September 27, 2010 Report Posted September 27, 2010 [quote name="PURPLE 4EVER" post="858863" timestamp="1285581489"]The videos are uploaded as wmv files and aren't hd (it would take too long to upload a 14 minute hd file from my home computer). At the end of the year, I will sell a Blue Ray version of the videos. I will try to resave the video as a mp4 file and see if it will reduce the file size.[/quote]I use Movavi video converter when I need to convert avi files to mpeg. It is a pretty useful tool, they have a free version you can try. If you are recording the games with a camera using the Mini Dv format you are probably editing the footage in the raw avi format. I normally render the highlights into the mpg4 format once I'm done editing(if you are uploading to YouTube). With the mpg4 format you are able to upload the file as HD. If I am rendering the entire game (which I do for replaying the games on Comcast Cable)I use the mpg2 format. It is a more user friendly file for that purpose.Keep up the good work, it takes a lot of time to do what you're doing.Here is the link [url=http://www.movavi.com/videoconverter/]Movavi[/url]
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