Can anyone help me?
I recently filmed a music video with an HD camera and it came out super high quality. I edited it on After Effects and saved it as a quicktime mov file. It retained all of its quality. It's a big file, 1.84 GB, but it runs fine.
I wanted to show it to my friends but it was too big to send so I just posted it on youtube. But when I uploaded it, it lost a lot of it's quality and came out blurry. So I did some research and discovered that the best file to upload on youtube is H.264 mpeg-4 file. However when I resave my movie in H.264 mpeg-4 file it doesn't play back right. The audio is off and the video is in slow motion. Any thoughts?
Thanks.
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Using a thousand dollar app you can't save a program to H.264 that works? If you are using a PC, then try a $100 app like Vegas Movie Studio, or try something free like MeGUI.
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upload it to vimeo.com they will keep the original video file for people to download so they can watch it in the best HQ possible or they can watch on there website in x264 mp4 will be much better then youtube i think you should check it out
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