Re: HDV Frame Captures And YouTube Videos I've Put Up
- From: Spex <No.spam@xxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 03 Sep 2008 18:25:43 +0100
David Ruether wrote:
At www.donferrario.com/ruether/HD-video-captures.htm
on my web site I just put on the index page for the small frame
capture images from my first five HDV videos (go to those
links to see what the videos were *supposed* to look like...;-)
three imbedded YouTube versions of the videos. These vary
from quite good for the simple geometric forms to barely
acceptable for the complex fine detail of the flowers in
constant motion. I first made a highest-quality .flv of each
(which looked quite good for all, at 640 wide on the
computer monitor) using Premiere Elements 4, and uploaded
those files to YouTube. As an experiment, I also tried
exporting a YouTube file directly from the PE-4 timeline
(to remove the intermediate .flv step) using an abbreviated
version of "THE CHICAGO BEAN", and was surprised
to find that it sometimes subtly didn't look as good. Since
the abbreviated version of "The Bean" is only 13 megs, I
may put it on my web site for comparison.
--David Ruether
www.donferrario.com/ruether
d_ruether@xxxxxxxxxxx
David
Can I suggest you have a look at Vimeo.com or ExposureRoom.com for better quality video hosting and embedding. Reasonable quality streaming HD is possible with these sites and are both far superior to the bitmangler that is YouTube. My preference is ExposureRoom.
Regards
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