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  • John Rofrano

    September 2, 2012 at 1:46 pm

    You’re welcome. You always need to be careful about how much detail is in a low bit-rate video and make sure the details are in your subject and not the background. Glad I could help.

    ~jr

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  • Dieter Moreno

    September 4, 2012 at 5:48 pm

    [Ordell Etkins] “bit rate 15,000,000”

    15mbps bit rate on YouTube…

    The best bit rate that a stand alone Blue Ray player can achieve is 9mbps.

    This might be your problem.

    Try changing the codecs to:
    Sony AVC-MPEG4
    1080 HD progressive scan
    Your choice of frame rates of film (24.0fps), NTSC (29.97fps), or PAL (25fps)
    4 mbps video bit rate
    MPEG4 audio layer – .aac 320 kbps 44.1 KHZ 16 bit stereo

    I Google it and I found that the max video bit rate that YouTube supports is about 9mbps.

    Your max video bit rate is of course limited to your internet connection.

    I uploaded a 9mbps video to YouTube that was 340 MB for a 4 minute long video and I have a high speed wireless ClearWire internet connection that varies from 5 mbps download during peak times to 8 mbps at 3 AM.

    When I watch the movie at 3am it is almost streamed in real time just lagging by a few frames each second which is not noticeable at first but becomes somewhat annoying after the first minute causing me to prefer watching the movie in Sony Vegas Pro 10 rather than waiting for it to buffer on YouTube.

    When I watch the movie at 5PM it is lagging by several frames each second which is not noticeable at first but becomes extremely annoying after the first 30 seconds causing me to prefer watching the movie in Sony Vegas Pro 10 rather than waiting for it to buffer on YouTube.

    If you have T-1 telephone line quality copper, coaxial wound electromagnetic shielded insulated high quality copper, or fiber optic at 9mbps download rate, then you can watch a YouTube video in real time at 9mbps video bit rate.

    If you have T-1 telephone line quality copper, coaxial wound electromagnetic shielded insulated high quality copper, or fiber optic at 15mbps download rate, then you can watch a YouTube video in real time at 15mbps video bit rate.

    YouTube does not go higher than 9mbps video bit rate likely bc most people in the world do not have an internet connection that fast, and bc faster than 9mbps video bit rate I tried and it crashed Sony Vegas Pro 10 with I have 3 GB RAM so faster than 9mbps video bit rate probably crashes your PC if you don’t have greater than 3 GB RAM (which requires a 64 bit operating system to install greater than 3 GB RAM and I can’t afford to upgrade my computer to buy Windows 7 64 bit for $800) so well likely most people in the world don’t have greater than 3 GB RAM on their PC bc they can not afford to upgrade to 64 bit operating system.

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