Upload HQ videos to YouTube with Sony Vegas

Upload HQ videos to YouTube with Sony Vegas

Upload HQ motion videos to YouTube:
You'll need:
Sony Vegas:
VMuTube:

Tip #0: Add "&fmt=18" to the URL and you'll be viewing already existing videos in HQ.

Tip #1: If you dont have "x264vfw - H.264/MPEG-4 AVC" codec, use Huffyuv codec instead.

Tip #2: To get even better quality video, extend the black color until frame number XYZ*, not 300% (XYZ = 659 x FPS). In other words, extend the black frames till 10:59 :)

Tip #3: If the video is too choppy and you want video to be much smoother, throughout the tutorial use frame rate of 25 or 30, not 20.

Tip #4: If your video has very little motion, like a slideshow, then you DONT HAVE to add that black color. Go straight to rendering and then encode with VMuTube. Little-motion videos require very little Kbps, and therefore the trick isn't required... For example, this tutorial video has little motion, so I didn't need to do the trick.

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Creator's Site: www.youtube.com/user/frifox

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DragonFire 1 year ago
awww nice thanks!!
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