does anyone have any YouTUBE video compression tricks. I’ve tried four times now and still get the same ate up resolution after uploading.
I’m following their recommendations too which are:
* MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format
* 640×480 resolution (* most updated recommendation)
* MP3 audio
* 30 frames per second
Man if you’re going to put up a YouTUBE video it’s best to have some time for it. Frustating to say the least.
Thought that was funny how we got told we can’t video in Publix.
- 30 December 2007 at 12:03 am
brittni said:
I only watched the first 3 and half minutes, but this made me laugh. Its unfortunate that it has come to this in Jax, but I think I am giving up hope. And I am tired of trying (at least for now).
Glad you are able to keep things going here Byron. You have done a great job staying motivated.
Hang in there. Don’t worry. Things are going along nicely. At least we all know each other now. To me that’s a big step. We just need to keep doing what we’re doing and things will get better.
fast forward to the end if you get a chance. that’s the best part.
- 30 December 2007 at 2:14 am
mark said:
i love this! And it is so true about beer as the main draw. An artist should do this. It sort of reminds me of the old Steven Wright joke about having a huge seashell collection located on all the beaches of the world.
i like how kind you were to that rude woman at the end. im going to go there and ask to see Morrison’s installation.
- 30 December 2007 at 5:43 pm
morrison said:
don’t give up, have fun, life is short to not get out of the sandbox.
damn. Im at work and the net here will not let me see the video. Cant wait to get home to see it. Sounds oh so true.
- 31 December 2007 at 9:10 pm
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does anyone have any YouTUBE video compression tricks. I’ve tried four times now and still get the same ate up resolution after uploading.
I’m following their recommendations too which are:
* MPEG4 (Divx, Xvid) format
* 640×480 resolution (* most updated recommendation)
* MP3 audio
* 30 frames per second
Man if you’re going to put up a YouTUBE video it’s best to have some time for it. Frustating to say the least.
Thought that was funny how we got told we can’t video in Publix.
I only watched the first 3 and half minutes, but this made me laugh. Its unfortunate that it has come to this in Jax, but I think I am giving up hope. And I am tired of trying (at least for now).
Glad you are able to keep things going here Byron. You have done a great job staying motivated.
Hey Brittni,
Hang in there. Don’t worry. Things are going along nicely. At least we all know each other now. To me that’s a big step. We just need to keep doing what we’re doing and things will get better.
fast forward to the end if you get a chance. that’s the best part.
i love this! And it is so true about beer as the main draw. An artist should do this. It sort of reminds me of the old Steven Wright joke about having a huge seashell collection located on all the beaches of the world.
i like how kind you were to that rude woman at the end. im going to go there and ask to see Morrison’s installation.
don’t give up, have fun, life is short to not get out of the sandbox.
This is hilarious. Sorry I missed the “MFA Program”–wasn’t feeling 100% that morning. Next week definitely.
damn. Im at work and the net here will not let me see the video. Cant wait to get home to see it. Sounds oh so true.
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