You don't think that's the first thing I tried?AaronAMV wrote:rofl...
You know all you have to do is click them?
Need help for a high qulity mp4 avisynth script for you.tube
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I disagree. They're less blocky, but tend to look very artificial, partly because their crappy H.264 encoder couldn't get edges in (high-motion) animation to look straight. Also, they managed to mess up audio encoding. For some reason, it sounds like they decided to run a 1-pass normalizer on every AAC encode which results in extremely annoying volume bumps on some videos, especially at the beginning.Scintilla wrote:And the difference is noticeable -- you still wouldn't want to watch them full screen, but it's not <i>complete</i> garbage anymore.
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Well...
http://tinyurl.com/5pqb8r
I suggest you to watch this at full screen. It's 848x640 on Youtube. Srsly. Though, length must be at most around 1:10 minutes. I personally don't know how to do this stuff... still, if you want to upload an high quality file to the tube, you might want to ask to who uploaded this... check his profile, there's some info.
http://tinyurl.com/5pqb8r
I suggest you to watch this at full screen. It's 848x640 on Youtube. Srsly. Though, length must be at most around 1:10 minutes. I personally don't know how to do this stuff... still, if you want to upload an high quality file to the tube, you might want to ask to who uploaded this... check his profile, there's some info.
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There was a hack to upload higher quality files, but it's been removed. The thread is 56 pages so maybe there have been other ways to get around re-encoding discovered since the original post, but I don't know.mirkosp wrote:I personally don't know how to do this stuff... still, if you want to upload an high quality file to the tube, you might want to ask to who uploaded this... check his profile, there's some info.
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic336882.html
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At one point it was doing something along the lines of encoding it with something in a .flv container, but it doesn't work I don't think anymore.dokidoki wrote:There was a hack to upload higher quality files, but it's been removed. The thread is 56 pages so maybe there have been other ways to get around re-encoding discovered since the original post, but I don't know.mirkosp wrote:I personally don't know how to do this stuff... still, if you want to upload an high quality file to the tube, you might want to ask to who uploaded this... check his profile, there's some info.
http://forum.videohelp.com/topic336882.html