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06/16/2009 12:08:19 AM · #1 |
Does anybody use Adobe Premiere Elements 7 to upload video to YouTube? I'm just learning this and I cannot sign onto YouTube from APE to save my life. If I'm on youtube.com I can sign in fine, but from APE it just says username and password don't match. Is there some issue with it being a "google" account? I'm out of ideas.
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06/16/2009 11:03:46 AM · #2 |
| bump to see if the AM crowd has a clue. |
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06/16/2009 12:21:33 PM · #3 |
I just started using it, but I always just save to my hard drive, then upload from there. Sorry, not much help.
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06/16/2009 12:32:59 PM · #4 |
| I would just export the video to your hard drive, and upload it manually. |
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06/16/2009 12:47:47 PM · #5 |
| Thanks. That's probably a decent workaround. Any particular settings I should use for a YouTube export? Dimensions etc.? |
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06/16/2009 01:04:26 PM · #6 |
Originally posted by DrAchoo: Thanks. That's probably a decent workaround. Any particular settings I should use for a YouTube export? Dimensions etc.? |
YouTube supports widescreen, so that's what I save mine as. I use the highest quality save to hard drive function, which creates a huge mpg file, but these are what I back up for the future. I upload the huge files to YouTube, and it processes them somehow. There are YouTube primers, but I haven't read them. I do remember reading somewhere that they suggest you upload original, or large, files, and rely on their 'proessing' to create the best playback on YouTube.
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06/16/2009 01:55:16 PM · #7 |
I've not tried premiere but have had no luck in the past getting things on youtube. I recently tried AfterEffects and saved the file as a quicktime MOV file - that worked, uploading through youtube's interface.
MOV is nice as it's one file to deal with and pretty universal.
It plays on my computer and DVD player.
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06/16/2009 02:19:27 PM · #8 |
Originally posted by Prof_Fate: I've not tried premiere but have had no luck in the past getting things on youtube. I recently tried AfterEffects and saved the file as a quicktime MOV file - that worked, uploading through youtube's interface.
MOV is nice as it's one file to deal with and pretty universal.
It plays on my computer and DVD player. |
You know, I've always been a bit against quicktime because the install absolutely tries to hijack everything and I hate that. |
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