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Need Youtube Video Editing Advice
Hey,
I need to upload some edited videos to Youtube in HD but I am having some issues. I am really new to Youtube but am trying. I bought Filmora video editing software and tried to edit a couple of videos but the lag was insane. I then read from some Indian guy to export your clip to WMV then edit it and finally upload to Youtube as MP4. The trouble is after I convert it to WMV the clip is no longer HD, it's 480p. I love how easy it is to edit them once converted to WMV I used to find it a pain in the ass in MP4. So, I want HD videos uploaded to video. What do I do? Is it the software? My machine? I have a fairly modern laptop, win 10, Nikon D5300 |
Why are you dealing with WMV? I haven't seen or used that file format in a decade.
And even it was the correct size, you're re-compressing an already compressed file and will lose more quality. |
You always edit in the rawest format that you can get from your equipment. The D5300 put's out a MOV @ 1920x1080@60FPS.
If your computer can't pull that video file in and edit it, get a faster computer, they are like $499 at best buy :helpme I'd suggest trying Adobe Premier, you can get just PP for like $21/month, or the entire suite of programs for $40/month. Black Friday special till Nov 30th. Like bronco67 stated, never use a compressed format to edit in, the results will suck a sweaty ball sack :1orglaugh |
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Can you suggest what minimum PC requirements I would need to not get the lag with .mov files? |
I can open and work on 4k raw video on my laptop which is a win 10 OS, with 16GB ram and a Intel Core i5 CPU, It's an HP that I got last christmas for $499 at sam's club. Using Premier Pro it may take 2 or 3 minutes to index the footage the first time I open it up, but then it's quick at editing and previewing from then on.
Is it the fastest thing on the block ?? No :1orglaugh But it get's the job done and didn't cost me a fortune :thumbsup If I was editing video all day long, I would probably get a desktop that had more CPU/GPU power and more memory to make the encoding go faster. Good Luck |
This is probably the issue then.
My processor is AMD A6 1.8Ghz RAM 4GB |
Here is the easiest solution:
1 - Get Adobe Premiere. You can pay for it on a monthly basis. Its cheap. 2 - Once you have Premiere, edit what you need to edit in HDV 1080p format. (or whatever format you filmed in). 3 - Once you are done editing, export the sequence using the Adober Media Encoder. There are HD Youtube presets you can use. Thats it. No further need to complicate things. |
Here, I'll even include screenshots because I'm awesome and it will make things easier for you:
1 - Sequence Settings https://i.ibb.co/vwFW8FX/2018-11-28-11-58-08.jpg 2 - Export the sequence when you're done editing https://i.ibb.co/SmRnDGV/2018-11-28-11-54-12.jpg 3 - Export Settings https://i.ibb.co/GQPxSc3/2018-11-28-11-59-24.jpg |
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Get a faster computer with more memory and switch over to Premier Pro :2 cents:
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Just get Premiere Pro, it will fix 99% of your problems. It will even create proxy files so you can edit in realtime without having to load your heavy HD files everytime. |
I have downloaded Adobe Premier Pro.
It's a 7 day trial I am not impressed so far. I haven't even started, the software took nearly 2 hours to install. I tried to open it and it just hung for like 20 minutes. Think it's finished now but I don't know where to start. Scared to touch it in case it makes my laptop freeze. |
Fucking hate Adobe ever since Flash.
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Its not hard. Just work through it.
I can't help you if you're not ready to help yourself. |
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