How do I Adjust the quality on movie maker On my camra its good on windowsmoviemaker good but youtube horrible

on moviemaker its a small screen but in youtubr its bigger is that theproblem and tell me how to fix it.

OK..there is an easy answer to this. Youtube makes a mess of wmv videos as it has to convert them to Flash.
What you need to do it to output your movie as an avi file. Then use a separate converter to turn it into mpeg4..of which DivX is the better one. That way you’ll get very good quality when you upload it. There are some free DivX encoding tools out there but run some tests to make sure Youtube accepts the results from them.
There’s no real way to fix the quality issue with wmv files and Youtube. If you can afford it get a decent editing program, install the DivX codec and output the movie directly in DivX…ready for Youtube. It’s the way that we do it on a professional level for clients anyway…and explains the fact that some people have excellent quality movies on Youtube. It’s a trade secret so keep it quiet…sshhh…lol.
I hope that helps and best of luck.

2 Responses to “How do I Adjust the quality on movie maker On my camra its good on windowsmoviemaker good but youtube horrible”

  1. To better your results you need to compress your video. Youtube will only allow a certain size video and will often make it smaller by downing the quality, so you are better off doing this for yourself.
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  2. OK..there is an easy answer to this. Youtube makes a mess of wmv videos as it has to convert them to Flash.
    What you need to do it to output your movie as an avi file. Then use a separate converter to turn it into mpeg4..of which DivX is the better one. That way you’ll get very good quality when you upload it. There are some free DivX encoding tools out there but run some tests to make sure Youtube accepts the results from them.
    There’s no real way to fix the quality issue with wmv files and Youtube. If you can afford it get a decent editing program, install the DivX codec and output the movie directly in DivX…ready for Youtube. It’s the way that we do it on a professional level for clients anyway…and explains the fact that some people have excellent quality movies on Youtube. It’s a trade secret so keep it quiet…sshhh…lol.
    I hope that helps and best of luck.
    References :

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