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OK then, You Tube it is....???



 
 
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Old July 18th 10, 11:10 PM posted to uk.rec.audio
Keith G[_2_]
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Default OK then, You Tube it is....???


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And then upload it to You Tube:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9uZxv...eature=channel


Where it has been virtually scrambled!

No it hasn't been scrambled, it plays back fine.
If you're having problems with the audio then it is at your end,
probably just requires you update Adobe Flash player.
Or update your sound card drivers.

Anyone got any clues as to where I'm going wrong? I mean how do you
get the fab 'HD' sound I'm hearing on some of these clips - I'm
uploading at 'HD' (720) levels...??


HD and "720" refers to image resolution. Not to the audio.




Not entirely - drop 'hd audio' into YT for a search.


I didn't bother conducting that search....

Try this one (for instance):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFYRyI8yxOE


I didn't bother clicking on that link....


Where I suspect the bitrates of anything are way short of 320...???


"320" is indeed a bitrate, of what you're referring to is unknown?
In all audio encoding software is a whole heap of factors to discern
the "supposed" end result quality - bandwidth dictated by sampling rates-
44.1/ 48/96/192 etc, then there is the number of binary digits, 16/24 etc.
You're using the limited WMM to edit/compose from your source recording,
I am not aware of WMM versatility with anything that could be discerned
as High Definition.
In your case there is unknown factors, such as the format/file type of
your source recordings? WMM is severely restricted with what formats
it can work with, but none can be termed "HD".
I suspect you are using WMM to compose a WMV, the soundtrack will
be either a WAV or a WMA, all perfectly acceptable but certainly not
what could be termed "HD".
You are then uploading the WMV to YT, your upload undergoes a process
of encoding to a .flv for streaming.
What exactly is it you feel is missing in the streaming YT version of
your uploaded clip?
You could try more versatile software then WMM to compose your clip,
this is a very obvious one, but there are others. All these are freeware,
all are more capable then WMM, you can then convert your source recording
to any format/file type at any bandwidth you choose, as many binary digits
as you desire and at a bitrate you perceive to be sooper dooper!
It will still undergo YT's .flv compression.
http://www.koyotesoft.com/indexEn.html



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Unless I'm not hearing summat?


Still baffled, but still *link rich* you will notice....


You must only read links that originated from caps locked nutters
who spend the day shouting at lamp posts.
Now format your C drive.



Told you: I already done that!

Anyway, you funnny ole fing - you were on to it from the off!

I just got this in an email from my son who has been here today tidying up a
few of my computers and he has just emailed: "I forgot about updating adobe
flash. The new version should help with 720p and 1080p HD youtube on the
Revo's. Can you do 720p ok on youtube?"

So, for the first time ever, with your words ringing in my ears, I tried a
couple of the 'troublesome' clips on another machine (all of 40cm away) and
guess what....???

Thanks for the good advice you gave in your first reply - right at the
beginning, that I managed to skate right over!!

I know - format....





 




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