I picked this up from another discussion group, but haven't tried it yet. Lots of people on the group responded saying it made a big difference.
Rob ================================ So ever since YouTube has added their High Quality feature, I tried doing some reasearch on how to upload videos that enables the HQ format for YOUR videos. I read somewhere that you have to save the format to 512 kbps broadband. For months I thought that was it. But no, its WRONG. So I've found a solution. It's easy and simple! * Upload video from camera and open video on Windows movie maker (should come with your computer) * When saving your movie file, make sure that instead of choosing 'Best quality for playback for my computer', choose 'other settings * Click on Local playback (2.1) mbps * Save it, watch it, upload on YT! It's as easy as that. I've noticed that your video format has to be in a 4:3 aspect ratio, not 16:9. That should be automatic though. 2.1 mbps is way larger than 512 kb, but it still shouldn't take up much space. Depending on the length of your video, the upload process will range from a few minutes to a lotta minutes. -- Ibarr -- To get on or off this list see list information at http://www.cs.dartmouth.edu/~wbc/lute-admin/index.html