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  • Rendering timeline for vimeo or youtube

    Posted by Gabriel Solomon on January 14, 2013 at 5:03 am

    an anyone tell me the best settings to use when rendering a video for the web. there seem to be file size limitations of vimeo and you tube. What is the optimal settings for the “best ” balance of good quality and small file size.

    Does anyone know how to get youtube to acept a video upload greater than 15 minutes

    Gabriel Solomon
    LifeCapture Images
    http://www.lifecaptureimages.com

    Stephen Mann replied 13 years, 4 months ago 4 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Aleksey Tarasov

    January 14, 2013 at 5:45 am

    > “Does anyone know how to get youtube to acept a video upload greater than 15 minutes”

    Read here

  • Roger Bansemer

    January 14, 2013 at 12:53 pm

    Wow! That’s a great little download for uploading to Youtube.
    What is the checkbox that says “MP4Box”. I looked it up in Google but that’s not clear at all. Can you describe what that does?

    Thanks.

  • Roger Bansemer

    January 14, 2013 at 12:55 pm

    I thought they changed that rule for everyone quite some time back about not being able to upload a video longer than 10 minutes.
    I went to upload a video one day and Youtube had a message pop up that simply told me that I was not able to upload video longer than the 10 minutes. Didn’t realize that there was still a limitation for some.

  • Stephen Mann

    January 15, 2013 at 4:14 am

    It’s in the Video4YouTube instructions.

    The Sony AVC codec puts the Mpeg metadata at the end of the file, so the player won’t start until the whole file is downloaded. The MP4Box software includes FastStart which moves the metadata to the start of the file, so the player may start progressive play before the whole file is loaded.

    You only need this if you are hosting the file on your own server. If you are uploading it to YouTube, it doesn’t matter because YouTube will re-encode it anyway.

    Steve Mann
    MannMade Digital Video
    http://www.mmdv.com

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