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    Mpeg4 youtube uploads

    Hi all,Iknow stuff all about 'puters,but Ive been posting some rail videos on u-tube,leaving them in mpeg2,which takes 90min+ for 5min.Soooo,I googled my problem and found mpeg4 is much quicker and simillar quality.Tried this and quality is very good but screen aspect went from 16-9 (orignal format) to a squashed 4-3,I'm using Pinnacle edditting software,also mpeg4 uses "quicktime",could this be the cause??.It's an old Dell pc ,getting a mac soon,but this is driving me crazy .....any ideas before I set fire to it
    Cheers Gregg

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    There will be an aspect ratio setting somewhere in the rendering software, you'll need to find that in the options somewhere. I don't know pinnacle so can't say where it is.

    When you get your new machine, please do set fire to the Dell and post a film of that on youtube. They have caused me so many problems over the years, it woul cheer me up a bit! lol

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    Hi Matskii,have checked the file settings,aspect ratios ,etc....,,I installed a new version of quicktime with "246' something???,someone said that was important,so will try again today if the ol'girl will boot up,I've got the petrol and matches ready
    Cheers Gregg.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 3-Gees View Post
    Hi Matskii,have checked the file settings,aspect ratios ,etc....,,I installed a new version of quicktime with "246' something???,someone said that was important,so will try again today if the ol'girl will boot up,I've got the petrol and matches ready
    Cheers Gregg.
    H.246+AAC(TS) - I think that is the HD codec which enables you to create HD video.

    It is also worth trying a simple program like VLC media player, it is a free download and I use it extensively. IT has a convert media function which I have rarely used, but has been easy enough when I did use it. All of the common codecs are part of the standard free download.

    I use it to play youtube clips from my hardrive. I dig them out of the cache directory, change the file name and add the appropriate extension, and play them in VLC! Easy!

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