Quicktime uploads to You Tube

Hello Apple Fans,



I'm looking for a little advice and am trying to shortcut reading loads of manuals. Basically I have several short films I want to put up on You Tube in the best possible quality visually while adhering to the constraints of You Tube.



I have QT 7.2 (no pro version). Can someone talk me through the best expert settings I should choose to make my films look as good as they can?



I know this is a big ask but, I'd be most grateful.



Many thanks

PG

iMac G5, Mac OS X (10.3.x)

Posted on Nov 3, 2007 8:18 AM

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Nov 3, 2007 9:49 AM in response to PG Logo

Move your QuickTime file to your iTunes Library.
Highlight it and use the Advanced menu to convert it to the iPod settings. Drag it out of iTunes and upload it to YouTube.
This will only work if your QuickTime file is sized to 320X240 (requested by YouTube). The conversion takes about 4 minutes per minute of video. Larger dimensions will be exported at 640X480 and are too large for YouTube.
You can also export to iPod settings in iPhoto, iMovie and GarageBand.

Nov 3, 2007 10:11 AM in response to QuickTimeKirk

Hi QTK,

ah, that's interesting that you can do this from iMovie. That's the software I have used to edit these movies. Presumably to use the iPod settings I go to the 'share' command under 'file' then which selection do I use? Email, Web, Web Streaming, CD-ROM or Full Quality? Hopefully not Full Quality as I know that will make the file too big.

Again many thanks
PG

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