Jump to content
  • Who's Online   0 Members, 0 Anonymous, 12 Guests (See full list)

    • There are no registered users currently online
  • 0

Frame size


harvey736

Question

I want to create movies/clips with a frame size of 425 x 350 (for YouTube) or as close to that frame size as I can get. I am familiar with Videowave and I use it often. I know there is an automatic upload to YouTube with Creator 10 but I don't know what frame size it converts video to. I now upload videos to YouTube with frame sizes at 384 x 288 but I want to get closer to the YouTube player size so I can get better quality. I don't want to make videos in 640 x 480 because those files get too large. Also when I set OUTPUT AS in videowave I can create a NEW profile in which I can get at DIVX ENCODER 6 menu and there it has options for frame sizes but any changes I make there are not saved as I am not sure that Videowave supports that.

 

Any way, through VideoWave or any other tool in Creator 10, that I can set my frame size to very close to 425 x 350?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

2 answers to this question

Recommended Posts

I want to create movies/clips with a frame size of 425 x 350 (for YouTube) or as close to that frame size as I can get. I am familiar with Videowave and I use it often. I know there is an automatic upload to YouTube with Creator 10 but I don't know what frame size it converts video to. I now upload videos to YouTube with frame sizes at 384 x 288 but I want to get closer to the YouTube player size so I can get better quality. I don't want to make videos in 640 x 480 because those files get too large. Also when I set OUTPUT AS in videowave I can create a NEW profile in which I can get at DIVX ENCODER 6 menu and there it has options for frame sizes but any changes I make there are not saved as I am not sure that Videowave supports that.

 

Any way, through VideoWave or any other tool in Creator 10, that I can set my frame size to very close to 425 x 350?

 

This does not answer your question but have you thought about using Buzz Lite (free) to upload the files. It changes the size and resolution automatically to the best usable. You do not need the pay version since you already have the correct codecs on your computer. There is a link to the full version of Buzz. On that page is a demo that you can watch to learn how to use Buzz (and Buzz Lite).

 

Try it and let us know if it does what you want it to.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

This does not answer your question but have you thought about using Buzz Lite (free) to upload the files. It changes the size and resolution automatically to the best usable. You do not need the pay version since you already have the correct codecs on your computer. There is a link to the full version of Buzz. On that page is a demo that you can watch to learn how to use Buzz (and Buzz Lite).

 

Try it and let us know if it does what you want it to.

 

 

sknis, thanks for the reply. I watched the demo for Buzz and I did not see what I am looking for. Buzz automatically makes the decisions that I want to have the choices to make myself. Buzz automatically uploads to the website's recommendations of the website it's uploading to, which I do not want. YouTube recommends that videos are formated to 320 x 240 so I guess that Buzz formats to that screen size.

 

I have heard that iMovie can format at 480 x 360, but I use a PC. When choosing a screen size through Videowave the choices go from 384 width to 640 width, are there no choices in between these two?

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

×
×
  • Create New...