I want to upload a video to youtube and make it fill the entire youtube player WITHOUT black lines on the top, bottom or sides. I'm pretty sure this resolution is 960x480 but I don't know how to resize the video. I've tried Virtuadub but it makes the video skippy and unrecognizable and I don't think it did what I wanted it to anyway. Hopefully someone can help.
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What format are you saving as in virtualdub? Under video->compression and audio->compression. I would probably use xvid and mp3 or maybe x264 and mp4.
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I measured the Youtube player in it's full (HD Mode) and it is 960x480. That is what the entire black box is measured out to. Here is an example. : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M8kuuYVvK7M
That's what I want. I want it to be full screen no black bars. -
Yeah, thank you Baldrick. I've had that problem with compression or no compression and just raw data output before I just wasn't familiar with Virtuadub yet. So I started using the Xvid MPEG-4 compression and now it's fine. Make the videos 960x480 and you'll fill the whole youtube player. When I first got Virtuadub it warned me that I had "illegal" Xvid3 or something. I have no idea what that means but if it's illegal I don't want it on my system. I don't know where it came from and I'd like to know why VD said it was illegal. Any ideas?
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VD is just telling you that the video apparently isn't at Xvid specifications. Probably the framesize isn't a multiple of 2 or something else minor. Nothing to do with the law. If you can open the file in VD, you should be able to re-encode it.
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Originally Posted by Clifurd
In his reply to a comment the creator of that video said he just resized it. That would mean it has the wrong aspect ratio, although it's hard to tell with an animation sometimes. But if that's what you want, you only need to resize, with no cropping. This is easily accomplished within VDub. -
No, I got the message about the illegal xvid 3 when I opened Vdub for the very first time. It happened before I ever opened a video file in it. Thanks for everyone's help, I've got it figured out, Here's an example of the video I did, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ow60sgFtlaM If you watch the video on my channel, you will see the black bars on the top and bottom, if you aren't viewing via my channel, you have to make sure click HQ or it will not fill the entire youtube player. It's pretty nice to see a video that fills the entire player cause there's not that many of them out there. BUT...here's my question. If you watched the sonic video in the link, you can see it starts off on the white screen and says sega, it is obviously fullscreen with no black bars anywhere, but as the video gets going it seems as though there are still bars on the top and bottom but they are NOT BLACK?!!?!? The bars seem to change colors to try to match the colors on the video. Obviously white and black would be the easiest colors to have the bars match with but notice when the gameplay is actually going on, that the bars are light blue while the video is dark blue. Idk what caused this and I'm only about 80% sure that the original file did not contain this effect. Let me know what you think, otherwise I no longer need help resizing my video so I guess this thread can be closed.
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Originally Posted by Clifurd
As for those different colored bars, did you check your video before uploading? Because as far as I know YouTube only adds black bars. My guess is that you encoded it like that. -
I believe the colored bars are added by the console. You wouldn't see them while playing on a TV because of overscan.
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Originally Posted by Clifurd
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KK thanks guys! I DO agree with you about circles being ovals. I don't like it either. I could be uploading these with the HD option but I'm not sure If I want Full Screen HQ or 4:3 HD
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Ok, so somewhere down the line I forgot how exactly I made the couple videos that I did. I was attempting to make another video the same way, but a 1:50 video is more than 200MB and I've tried the XVidMP4 compression. I don't know what to do now, all I want to do is resize the video. Any ideas on how to make this video MUCH MUCH MUCH smaller filesize? it's less than 2 min of video c'mon lol
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file size = bitrate * running time
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I don't want to effect video quality too much, I know it shouldn't be as big of file sizes as it is because the other ones I did weren't. I will try to take quality down just a little to change this. Thank you
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This thread seems to be ended, but there are a few points that need to be clarified.
More important than filling up all the YouTube display window, currently at 960x480, is the aspect ratio of the video you want played. When the video to upload has a 16:9 source, you can't fill up the whole YouTube player window, if you want your video displayed at the correct aspect ratio.
When the aspect ratio of the source is less than 2.00:1, you must have vertical black side bars. When the aspect ratio is more than 2.00:1 (like 2.21:1, or 2.35:1 or 2.40:1, etc...), you must have horizontal top and bottom black bars.
An example of how I upload a 16:9 source that I want to be 480 pixels high. You have two options:
1. You can encode your video at a DAR (Display Aspect Ratio) of 16:9, use square pixels and a video resolution of 864x480.
2. You can encode your video at a DAR of 3:2, use anamorphic pixels with a PAR (Pixel Aspect Ratio) of 32/27 (3/2 * 32/27 = 16/9) and a video resolution of 720x480 .
I use the second method, which gives a smaller file size (faster to upload). YouTube re-encodes in both cases to FLV container, AVC video at around 1200 kbs, AAC audio at around 120 kbs and a video resolution of 864x480. Since there are only 864 pixels horizontally, 44 pixels vertical black bars are added at the sides.
I should add that the video to upload must have enough video and audio bitrate for YouTube to encode at the parameters mentioned above. For anamorphic 720x480, I normally use Xvid for video at 2560 kbs and MP3 stereo audio at 160 or 192 kbs, in AVI container.
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