Question:
How do they do it on Youtube ?
Karter
2013-10-11 21:20:56 UTC
I see these people having Full length movies, which are not old. New ones that they uploaded and they have had the video for a long time. And the video seems to be accessible in all countries. And these videos are all fully copyrighted. I have tried so may ways to upload movies but they never work. cropping, changing audio, background. How do they do that ? Is there a way ??
Three answers:
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2013-10-11 21:24:27 UTC
Hello



I don't suggest you upload movies on youtube unless if it's your movies.



Take a look at this website: http://www.fileinfo.com/filetypes/video



Please read below.



A video compression format or a video compression specification is a specification for digitally representing a video as a file or a bitstream. Examples of video compression formats are MPEG-2 Part 2, MPEG-4 Part 2, H.264 (MPEG-4 Part 10), Theora, Dirac, RealVideo RV40, and VP8, with more at comparison of video codecs (reading and/or generating these formats). A specific software or hardware implementation of video compression and/or decompression using a specific video compression format is called a video codec; an example of a video codec is Xvid, which implements encoding and decoding videos using the MPEG-4 Part 2 video compression format in software.



A video encoded according to a video compression format is normally bundled with an audio stream (encoded using an audio compression format) inside a multimedia container format such as AVI, MP4, FLV, RealMedia, or Matroska. As such, the user normally doesn't have a H.264 file, but instead has a .mp4 file, which is an MP4 container containing H.264-encoded video, normally alongside AAC-encoded audio. Multimedia container formats can contain any one of a number of different video compression formats; for example the MP4 container format can contain video in either the MPEG-2 Part 2 or the H.264 video compression format, among others. Another example is the file type WebM, which specifies the container format (Matroska), but also exactly which video (VP8) and audio (Vorbis) compression format is used inside the Matroska container, even though the Matroska container format itself is capable of containing other video compression formats.
anonymous
2014-07-31 05:16:31 UTC
Hi,



To fix all your video/audio problems you can try K-Lite, a package of codecs. Available for free here [here]
anonymous
2013-10-11 21:23:26 UTC
I don't make YouTube videos, but maybe they use a program like "iMovie" or "Final Cut Pro" to make sure it doesn't have any problems and they up load it from there...


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