
EDIT: I partially solved the problem I was finding that I need to export file directly to youtube through export.. but it gives me this error Connection with remote server failed!
No still can't upload i tried to do like you said but the same error appears...RuskiRozpierdalacz wrote:Export it to 1080p (high) or to 720p(high), and send it to YT. For 1080p use 6-10 mb/s and for 720p use 3.5-5.5 mb/s. Actually i saw, that program doesn't alow to export 480p (854x480). Mirillis, for YT should be 854x480 or 640x360 if not HD. Source: http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/s ... e=guide.cs
[EDIT] Sorry for bothering you guys so sorry.. i resolved the problem with export on youtube... but.. when i look in my account there is no video and when i look at my uploads I see the video that was supposed to be uploaded and under the videos it says that " Failed (unable to convert video file) "chrySS123h wrote:No still can't upload i tried to do like you said but the same error appears...RuskiRozpierdalacz wrote:Export it to 1080p (high) or to 720p(high), and send it to YT. For 1080p use 6-10 mb/s and for 720p use 3.5-5.5 mb/s. Actually i saw, that program doesn't alow to export 480p (854x480). Mirillis, for YT should be 854x480 or 640x360 if not HD. Source: http://support.google.com/youtube/bin/s ... e=guide.cs
If i choose .mp4 format i have only 420p ... and i want it in HD..RuskiRozpierdalacz wrote:At least it. Are you sure you upload mp4 AVC video, not original avi?
" AVC " is .. any video converter? if yes, then.. i don't have that option to convert it to h.264 ...vivan wrote:If you want HD, then
1) Record video in "AVI" format. Action! will use FICV codec for recording (it's proprietary codec, so youtube doesn't support it, however it's very fast and allows you to record video in HD without stressing CPU much).
2) And then export it (to mp4 with AVC/H.264, that everything supports). If you have troubles with uploading it to youtube via Action! - try web interface (http://www.youtube.com/my_videos_upload)
so if I download this codec.. how can I converte .avi files recorder with Action! in mp4 h.264?RuskiRozpierdalacz wrote:No, AVC is Advanced Video Codec, known as h.264.
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