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General Category => General Chat => Topic started by: Christof on Jul 17, 2011, 02:10: AM

Title: How to avoid frame overlap on youtube?
Post by: Christof on Jul 17, 2011, 02:10: AM
I have a new camera which produces AVCHD files which i can't read with my video editor. So i used Sony Vegas to produce my Amsterdam freestyle video, rendered as AVCHD file (.mt2) and it looked great, but when i uploaded it on youtube, the frames were overlapped (when you pause the video you can see 2 frames)

What file type do choose to render your videos???

For the two short nt videos i used movie maker which produces .wmw files when exported, and there's no frame overlap on youtube, instead there were grey pixels ruining the video so that i ended up uploading my amatw matw nt video for 7 times until it looked fine!

if you don't know what i mean:
no frame overlap:
amatw matw nt (Full HD) (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S_4St-m7-8I#ws)

frame overlap:
Freestyle Football Meeting Amsterdam 2011 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qeD79kHi9sM#ws)

Title: Re: How to avoid frame overlap on youtube?
Post by: Christof on Aug 21, 2011, 11:04: PM
Ok with some additional help from Linde, i found the settings that work more or less:

i used:

Save as type:  Sony AVC/MVC
Template:        HD 1920x1080-50p

custom settings are:

video format:         AVC
Frame rate:           50.000 (Double PAL)
pixel aspect ratio: 1.000
Bitrate:                  15'000'000 Kbit/s

Note that even though my camera produces 50i videos (25 frames per second), i rendered with 50fps. Changing the frame rate to "25.000 (PAL)" again led to frame overlap.

Still there were a few errors in some frames after uploading on youtube, so that i uploaded the video multiple times until it was perfect:

Freestyle Football - Summer 2011 (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MeP29lPptms#ws)

if you know another / better way, write it down below.
Title: Re: How to avoid frame overlap on youtube?
Post by: Christof on Jul 14, 2012, 08:49: AM
i keep this as my own encyclopedia.

Since this doesn't quite work anymore, this is the new method:

Sony AVC
->Memory Stick SD NTSC widescreen
  -> adjust template
       (video tab)
    ->video format: AVC
    ->Frame Rate: 50000 (Double PAL)
    ->pixel ratio; 1.0000
    ->bit rate: 15 000 000
      (system tab)
    ->format: mp4

i have a german version so my translation might not be 100% identical to the english version.