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Old 06-20-2009, 10:57 PM
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YouTube's HD is basically:

Video format: MPEG-4, H.264, or uncompressed (which is a really bad idea)
Data Rate: 2000 kbits/sec or higher
Image Size: 1280x720 - you MUST reach this size, scale if needed (use a letter box if needed)
Frame Rate: 15 fps or higher (from my experience, this could be wrong)

This might help a bit, especially if using QuickTime to export.



If you do it right, you can come out with some nice videos:

(click to view in HD - this looks a lot better on YouTube's site because of the landscape player)
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