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Esox2hart
Posted 10/1/2013 11:18 AM (#666179)
Subject: GoPro Muskies





Location: Hartford Wi
I had my hand at some video again plus a big 44" eat at my feet check it out! (I need to work on the editing skills more) Let me know what you think. Thanks



sworrall
Posted 10/1/2013 11:48 AM (#666188 - in reply to #666179)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
I think folks need to learn how to embed a video.

Here's what you do. Go to your You Tube page. Click on 'share' click on 'embed'. Go to 'use old embed code' copy and paste into your original post here.

Better yet, upload the video to upload.outdoorsfirst.com.

Nice video!
Esox2hart
Posted 10/1/2013 12:46 PM (#666200 - in reply to #666179)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies





Location: Hartford Wi
Thanks Steve!
RStien321
Posted 10/1/2013 2:09 PM (#666209 - in reply to #666179)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies




Posts: 127


One thing to keep in mind is that the embedded YouTube videos don't show up on iPad browsers (not sure about other apple products or if a non-safari browser would work). I also tried to upload some video to OFM but didn't have any luck. Would always stop during some of the conversion process.
sworrall
Posted 10/1/2013 2:11 PM (#666210 - in reply to #666209)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
That is on your end, our encoder is working fine with the exception of the WMV9 codec listed below. I uploaded several over the last couple days and so have several other folks. Did you render your video using a supported codec? How large was the file?

I have encountered a couple issues with the WMV9 codec hanging up in the encoder, don't use that one.

Best I have found for exporting is H.264. If the file is HUGE use a video resizer, there are several free ones out there.

I really like the AVS4You software, it's not expensive and really is nicely designed.
RStien321
Posted 10/1/2013 2:19 PM (#666211 - in reply to #666210)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies




Posts: 127


It's in H.264 codec

Size is 418MB

Resolution - 1920x1080

Edited by RStien321 10/1/2013 2:20 PM
sworrall
Posted 10/1/2013 2:27 PM (#666213 - in reply to #666211)
Subject: Re: GoPro Muskies





Posts: 32934


Location: Rhinelander, Wisconsin
Pretty big file, if during the upload anything in your connection burps, the upload will fail. I'd bet that's the case. Next time set the encoder at 1280X720 at the largest, and even smaller if you can do a custom preset. Are you editing on a mac or pc? What program are you using?

640X360 is native 16:9. or, resize the original file, as I said for $60 you can get AVS4YOU unlimited access for video and still imagery editing, and other helpful software.

Otherwise, you can use any free resizer, but be careful when uploading not to upload bloatware/spyware, you will have the option to refuse it.

From the upload 'My Account' screen:


Best Practices:
When uploading to OutdoorsFIRST, YouTube or other services, it is best to upload "exported" video already in a square pixel format. We recommend .mpg, .avi, .mov, and.mp4 file types.

For uploading the following export settings are recommended:

Sizes:
(4:3): 640 x 480 or 480 x 360
(16:9): 1280 x 720 or 640 x 360

Bitrates:
Use broadband presets for best quality, or bitrates of at least 1.5 mbps.

OFM Upload will accept HD video. If HD Video of at least 720p is uploaded, an HD version wil be created, in addition to the standard and iPhone-compatible versions.
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