Hello?
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Browse All TopicsOk, so im trying to create a youtube video that fits the screen of the youtube player. I am running into major problems, with the size issue
I am using adobe premier pro.
This is what my video looks like: http://www.youtube.com/wat
its only 4 seconds long, i uploaded it to show you the problems i am having.
As you can see there is a black frame on the left, right, top and bottom. I dont want this, i want it to fit the screen.
I am pretty sure the problem is in the video presets, can anyone tell me what video presets i should be using, and what preset i should use when exporting.
I did some tests this is what happened:
TEST 1: opened up adobe premier pro, and did the following: selected wide screen from the video presets list. I then create my video. I then exported the video as pal widescreen. I then uploaded it to youtube. The video was not in widescreen, it had a black frame on the left and right. and the video streched to the top and bottom. so it looked distorted.
TEST 2: same as step one, but in step 2 when exporting i selected pal dv. This is what it looked like on youtube: http://www.youtube.com/wat
As you can see its doesnt fit the youtube window.
Can anyone please just tell me a specific preset to use, and what to export it as.
NOTE: the video i am trying to upload has a adobe after effects intro, which is 4:3 (i think).
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by: MeretePosted on 2009-08-16 at 23:28:25ID: 25111957
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Neither of those URL link directly to your video but rather I get a message This Video is private. Do you have sharing enabled?
It opens to>>
http://www.youtube.com/bro
On with your question,
I make videos for youtube and just use the video scale 320x240 since youtube recodes all uploaded video toflash, those black borders are a setting in Adobe when you load from ntsc to Pal
Black Border
http://forums.creativecow.
Work around use Super video converter to change the video scale and aspect ratio to 320 x 240 video scale 16.9 hit encode will take a few secs maybe a minute
http://www.videohelp.com/t
the settings I use