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General Forums => Films and Screenshots => Topic started by: Bosco123 on January 20, 2008, 02:00:52 PM
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I am not sure if this is going to work, so tell me if it does.
The Pink Spit!
Pink (http://www.speedyshare.com/153924501.html)
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Change the format to .wmv if possible.
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Thank you sir!
EDIT: Here it is in the WMV format.
Pink (http://www.speedyshare.com/999184938.html)
Another question, What format do I use when uploading it to YouTube?
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Before you go onto making YouTube films I suggest you learn how to properly export .WMV files. The file you made is corrupt (Had no data on it.)
My suggestion is to play around with the export settings, and once you export it watch the film in it's entirety before uploading it. That should avoid any mishaps.
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PM me and tell me how to do this.
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This isn't the greatest video quality but heres one that you can see.
Pink (http://www.acidplanet.com/artist.asp?pid=1073865&T=9375)
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Originally posted by Bosco123
PM me and tell me how to do this.
If I could I would. Truth is I run a Windows 2000 (A Windows OS back when Microsoft wasn't so generous by handing out free video editing tools.) and never have made a film.
EDIT: Just watched the updated film. Seems you got it working. As you said it's bad quality, but overall you achieved your goal of figuring out how to export a film to be viewed.
Now to get better with film quality I suggest you use websites such as RapidShare, MegaUpload, or Stage6 to upload your film to. They don't ruin film quality and allow people to download the films too. Typically websites such as YouTube and apparently the one you were using reduce video quality to decrease the file size and make the file easier for stream-viewers. Thus the reason for uploading it to a website specifically designed to download files.
The other hint I have for you is to talk to Niros, Bnasty, or Kermit. They are all good film makers and can help you achieve a better film quality when exporting your project. Talk with them and figure out the best settings for the optimum quality of film. Who knows, everyone may be raving over your film in the upcoming weeks.;)
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Allright after looking around for a bit, I found that if you Render the file that you will be able to play it on WMV. This is acually my first video.
Here it is: That one looked horrible, here is the AVI file that looks better
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The link might help.:D
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I went to Speedyshare and it did not want to load. So I converted it to DivX and it came out a blank screen. So I have to work on it when I get the time.:D
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Alright, have fun.:)