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Sony Vagas > YouTube

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Mp4 works just fine for me.

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Mp4 works just fine for me.

Okay,

 

Which one?

 

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Sony AVC in MP4 with a bitrate around 10-20k should be fine for YouTube

Lol, not too sure which one that is sorry

 

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pic the size that is 1) close to what the recording is in, and 2) that you want it to be displayed on YouTube.

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Pick the one closest to the video settings that you recorded.

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No, he has to use render settings that matches what YouTube recommends, the input format doesn't matter, it's the output format that's important.

 

But isn't that what makes it fullscreen? Using a different render setting will cause the black lines on the sides, right?

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But isn't that what makes it fullscreen? Using a different render setting will cause the black lines on the sides, right?

 

Both yes and no, you can scale the video in Vegas/Premiere so it's borderless and it'll render without borders if you have identical project and render settings.

I personally use 1080p .mp4, you can choose anyone you want  :smile: and the highest quality would be the last one (1920x1080-60i, 35 Mbps VBR) but it takes much longer to render when it is HD :thumbsup:

Both yes and no, you can scale the video in Vegas/Premiere so it's borderless and it'll render without borders if you have identical project and render settings.

 

Didn't know you could scale in Vegas, thanks

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No, he has to use render settings that matches what YouTube recommends, the input format doesn't matter, it's the output format that's important.

hey,

 

Thanks so I got a file format that ''works''.MP4..Yet whenever it gets to the game-play in the rendering it gets this error. I can do the render in the exact same settings except for it's 720p ,get this error when it's 1080p

 

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