I was about to upload one of my Brawl matches and I found out that it's size is 123 MB when the maximum for Youtube videos can only be 100 MB. How can I fix this?
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
lower the quality
Quote from: KOOLMAN8889 on October 21, 2007, 04:43:20 PM
lower the quality
Some compressions can lower the size without reducing quality.
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
So how does it fix it exactly?
And KOOLMAN8889, how would I do that? Sorry for being so unknowledgable. I've never done anything even remotely similar to this. @_@
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 04:45:52 PM
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
So how does it fix it exactly?
And KOOLMAN8889, how would I do that? Sorry for being so unknowledgable. I've never done anything even remotely similar to this. @_@
Your camera probably would not have a very good compression on its videos. Doing what I said will compress it to reduce file size.
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:47:29 PM
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 04:45:52 PM
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
So how does it fix it exactly?
And KOOLMAN8889, how would I do that? Sorry for being so unknowledgable. I've never done anything even remotely similar to this. @_@
Your camera probably would not have a very good compression on its videos. Doing what I said will compress it to reduce file size.
Doing what blukai said would probably work better, just ignore what I said.
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:47:29 PM
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 04:45:52 PM
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
So how does it fix it exactly?
And KOOLMAN8889, how would I do that? Sorry for being so unknowledgable. I've never done anything even remotely similar to this. @_@
Your camera probably would not have a very good compression on its videos. Doing what I said will compress it to reduce file size.
Ah, okay. So I downloaded Virtualdub1.7.6. and on the site it says something about unzipping it, although I don't see anywhere to do that.
And what do you mean "Xvid"?
(Wow, I feel like a total idiot. >.>)
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 04:50:55 PM
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:47:29 PM
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 04:45:52 PM
Quote from: bluaki on October 21, 2007, 04:41:57 PM
1. Google and download "VirtualDub"
2. Open your video
3. Choose a video compression like "Xvid"
4. Save
5. YouTube
try different compressions if that's not small enough
So how does it fix it exactly?
And KOOLMAN8889, how would I do that? Sorry for being so unknowledgable. I've never done anything even remotely similar to this. @_@
Your camera probably would not have a very good compression on its videos. Doing what I said will compress it to reduce file size.
Ah, okay. So I downloaded Virtualdub1.7.6. and on the site it says something about unzipping it, although I don't see anywhere to do that.
And what do you mean "Xvid"?
(Wow, I feel like a total idiot. >.>)
Once you install the program, you're supposed to open Video->Compression from its menu bar. The program lists many different names, some of which are "DivX", "ffdshow", "Xvid", "Cinepack", et cetera. Just click on "Xvid" and choose "ok"
To get the program, just download the latest version. The file is a .ZIP, so right-click it after download and choose "Extract All..."
Okay, here it is as specific as I can make it:
1. Right click on this link and choose "save link as..." (http://internap.dl.sourceforge.net/sourceforge/virtualdub/VirtualDub-1.7.6.zip)
2. Direct the save dialog to your desktop and click "ok"
3. Wait for the download to finish
4. Look at your desktop
5. Right click on the file you download and choose "Extract all..."
6. Keep clicking "next" until it's done
7. Open the folder that was just created on the desktop
8. Double click on the file "VirtualDub.exe" (the .exe may or may not be shown)
9. Just click next, I agree, finish, and whatever
10. Open the program
11. Go to file->Open video file...
12. Find and choose your video
13. Go to video->compression
14. Scroll down and click on "Xvid" and then "ok"
15. Go to file->Save as AVI...
16. You'll see it processing. It should show you the estimated file size.
17. If estimated file size is below the YouTube limit, just wait until it's done.
17b. If estimated file size is above, cancel and go back to video->compression and just pick anything else or reduce the quality slider
Okay, I'm at the part where I'm selecting a video compression but I don't see "Xvid" anywhere. I see DivX and Indeo and stuff, but I don't see that or "ffdshow". (One of your other examples.)
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 05:04:04 PM
Okay, I'm at the part where I'm selecting a video compression but I don't see "Xvid" anywhere. I see DivX and Indeo and stuff, but I don't see that or "ffdshow". (One of your other examples.)
Oh, the codec might not be installed on your computer. Just choose something else and hope that it will make the video small enough.
Just as a warning, I think that DivX adds a watermark to videos, so don't choose that one.
Okay, I'll choose another one.
Oh, and when I try and open my video it has an error saying:
"MPEG: Import Filter: Invalid Pack Position 3: marker bit not set; possibly MPEG-2 stream."
And also, thanks for your help thus far.
Oh, and sorry. I forgot to say for the error for opening video in the Virtual Dub program, that was from a couple steps back.
Quote from: Booster on October 21, 2007, 05:06:57 PM
Okay, I'll choose another one.
Oh, and when I try and open my video it has an error saying:
"MPEG: Import Filter: Invalid Pack Position 3: marker bit not set; possibly MPEG-2 stream."
And also, thanks for your help thus far.
When all else fails ask Google.
I searched the exact error you gave me. Apparently, your video camera uses MPEG-2 and VirtualDub doesn't support that by default.
The easiest fix I found was to redownload a different version of VirtualDub at this web page (link) (http://fcchandler.home.comcast.net/~fcchandler/stable/)
Just save this and extract the same way as the other version. Sorry for the inconvenience x.x
I just realized that you don't need to install, which you've probably noticed already. You can just double click the file in the folder and the program opens.
Wait, hold on. I may have downloaded the wrong thing...
Alright, well I have it downloaded and stuff. (Thanks again.) And now I'm in the middle of compressing it with a substitute for Xvid. Although from the looks of it, it'll still be too large. In fact, the file size started at 350 MB. So if this doesn't work, should I just try and compress it with a different option?
Edit: Hah, yeah...It ENDED at 350 MB.