Hi guys,
Now that YouTube has gone widescreen, I'm wondering what the best project settings are for FCP work. YT now seems to be streaming in 320x180px in standard mode and 480x270px in their 'high-definition' mode.
What settings (resolution & framerate) should I be working in FCP so that when I export with Compressor and upload to YT, the video is not distorted and not overly shrunk during reencoding that YT performs? Also, any suggestions on what rez to encode to to have the best export with Compressor?
Any advice is much appreciated!
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the upload limit of yt is now 1gb. you can upload in just about any format you want to now also. HDV, .mts, DVavi, etc all work.
the best would be to upload the original source format and not compress at all. if you have to, then mp4 with 128kbps cbr mp3 audio is still recommended. the widescreen size would be 480x272. original framerate is fine.--
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