That's interesting. I guess its best to upload uncompressed, or
compress as little as possible if you're going to upload to a service
that converts and re-compresses the videos.

-Josh


On 6/1/06, greg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Wow, i just posted a vid to YouTube, and i can't believe the drop in
> quality!
> I made an .mp4 using H264 in Quicktime 7.1, 320x240, 550kbps vid and
> 80 audio...
> its a short video, so its only 5.7mb....
> Whatever codec they convert it to (?) looks awful and washed out...
> certainly larger than 320x240...
> So there must be a way to get better quality on YouTube...
> by uploading a movie saved in a certain codec or size to begin with?
> (so the double compression doesn't totally destroy your data)...
> They have a limit of 100mb per video, so hmmm....
> Anybody have any ideas?
> And what about Yahoo's upload specs / codecs?
> thanks all!
> Greg
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