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Hi Jess that would be good to see you drop past one day and say hi always good to see your smile

Yeah think I will!! But when are you going to come racing again?? I'm sure the GTR needs some cobwebs swept away :banana: You would get a kick out of MRA!!!

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ya i didnt compile it with sound ( not on purpose ) . it took 1'ish hours to compile on the notebook, so haven't been bothered to do it again.

plus the transition and some of the cut footage didnt render in smoothly, not really sure why. stupid premiere.

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I asked the same question in the Vic section with no response as yet.....advice for youtube noob.

I have a vid that has an aspect ration of 720x576 yet when I upload it it appears as 4:3. How do I keep the aspect ration the same as the original file?

I found it to be such a nightmare when I first tried to edit with moviemaker and then upload. It would come up with green lines top and bottom, or be 4:3. Even one of those videos above is off. The reason the other one works well is because it wasn't edited at all, just a straight upload.

I asked the same questions mate: http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ca...ne#entry4752760

Thanks Dane. The thing is that I have edited the clips using windows movie maker with no dramas. I can play the edited clips and the aspect ratio is spot on. However when I uploaded these clips to youtube they have been squashed to a 4:3 ratio.

Ok it appears there is a diff between uploading wmv and avi files. I managed to upload the avi's without youtube changing the aspect ratio.....

Two of my fastest runs at Haunted Hills over the weekend:

Thanks Dane. The thing is that I have edited the clips using windows movie maker with no dramas. I can play the edited clips and the aspect ratio is spot on. However when I uploaded these clips to youtube they have been squashed to a 4:3 ratio.

I was experiencing exactly the same thing, it was only when uploading them that they were changed by Youtube.

I was then havign to convert them to .avi's using another program, then upload them. Pain in the arse :down:

I was experiencing exactly the same thing, it was only when uploading them that they were changed by Youtube.

I was then havign to convert them to .avi's using another program, then upload them. Pain in the arse :down:

Speaking of things being painfull. I bought a new Canon SD card video camera. It takes good videos but appears to use a .mov file format which my dodgy Microsoft video editing software fails to recognise. Any ideas what I can use instead?

I can't remember what it's called, and don;t have it on this new computer, but if you look up file converting software you'll find some that can convert it from .mov to .avi, then you should be ok.

I bought "Pinnacle Studio", wasn't too expensive and unlike windows movie maker runs all the input and output formats you would want (WMM does not support HD or widescreen on win64). Also easy to use.

The GoPro HD I recently got outputs in mp4 format.

I use Xilisoft HD Video Converter to convert them to regular mpg then use MPEG-VCR to cut out the bits I dont want then convert them back into mp4. The end result after the cutting and converting is a file that is about 10% of the original size.

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