Robert Martens
March 16th, 2008, 02:10 AM
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Sorry everybody, but I'm changing this post while I still have the opportunity, because apparently something's screwy with the high quality versions of the Youtube videos I had originally posted here (for the record, the regular quality ones still play properly). Until it resolves itself, or I figure out what I did wrong, if anything, it's probably not best to post direct links that can't be altered should something change. They've been replaced with a link to my Youtube account, and if you're the adventurous type, you can find the videos and do what I mention below (add &fmt=18 to the end of a Youtube URL) to try your luck. I was all excited about this, too. At least it was fun while it lasted.
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Oh, man, this is something else! I hate to toot my own horn (but without a girlfriend, what's a guy going to do? Ha! How many times have I used that joke?), but after sticking my DVC12 entry in my Youtube account, I uploaded my entries from DVC 5 and 6 as well, for the sake of completeness. Sticking with superstitions I'd heard whispered around the internet, I initially uploaded .flv files, thinking I'd avoid at least one color space and/or pixel format conversion. Well, so much for that. They looked great, but this contest came on the heels of Youtube's update to "higher quality" video. If it's available for a video, they now deliver an MP4 version of the file, apparently buried in a Flash track on their page so it still uses the old player interface. I don't know, I'm not a Flash guy. Anyway, the best way to avoid unnecessary conversions now seems to be going straight from DV AVIs or MOVs to an MP4 format, then giving them that as the "master", if you will.
To make a long story just a bit longer, I uploaded the files a second time, this time providing Youtube's system with 640x480 MP4 files with 22Khz MP3 audio, and it worked. The link underneath the video that says "watch this video in higher quality" doesn't seem to show up for my videos, but if you use the trick everyone's talking about, you can force it. Add "&fmt=18" to the end of the video URL, and you are taken to the higher quality version, if one exists (otherwise, you just see the "Loading" thingie).
Let me shut up and give you the results I'm talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/robertcmartens See "No Other" and "That Wouldn't Happen".
You can see the difference right away on the title text, but for the good stuff, in No Other skip to about 1:52 and check the ripples in the pond, and for a real kick, in That Wouldn't Happen skip to 2:40. Try them full screen to really go crazy.
I don't know what to say beyond "I didn't know my camera could do that". Cool, huh?
Sorry everybody, but I'm changing this post while I still have the opportunity, because apparently something's screwy with the high quality versions of the Youtube videos I had originally posted here (for the record, the regular quality ones still play properly). Until it resolves itself, or I figure out what I did wrong, if anything, it's probably not best to post direct links that can't be altered should something change. They've been replaced with a link to my Youtube account, and if you're the adventurous type, you can find the videos and do what I mention below (add &fmt=18 to the end of a Youtube URL) to try your luck. I was all excited about this, too. At least it was fun while it lasted.
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Oh, man, this is something else! I hate to toot my own horn (but without a girlfriend, what's a guy going to do? Ha! How many times have I used that joke?), but after sticking my DVC12 entry in my Youtube account, I uploaded my entries from DVC 5 and 6 as well, for the sake of completeness. Sticking with superstitions I'd heard whispered around the internet, I initially uploaded .flv files, thinking I'd avoid at least one color space and/or pixel format conversion. Well, so much for that. They looked great, but this contest came on the heels of Youtube's update to "higher quality" video. If it's available for a video, they now deliver an MP4 version of the file, apparently buried in a Flash track on their page so it still uses the old player interface. I don't know, I'm not a Flash guy. Anyway, the best way to avoid unnecessary conversions now seems to be going straight from DV AVIs or MOVs to an MP4 format, then giving them that as the "master", if you will.
To make a long story just a bit longer, I uploaded the files a second time, this time providing Youtube's system with 640x480 MP4 files with 22Khz MP3 audio, and it worked. The link underneath the video that says "watch this video in higher quality" doesn't seem to show up for my videos, but if you use the trick everyone's talking about, you can force it. Add "&fmt=18" to the end of the video URL, and you are taken to the higher quality version, if one exists (otherwise, you just see the "Loading" thingie).
Let me shut up and give you the results I'm talking about:
http://www.youtube.com/robertcmartens See "No Other" and "That Wouldn't Happen".
You can see the difference right away on the title text, but for the good stuff, in No Other skip to about 1:52 and check the ripples in the pond, and for a real kick, in That Wouldn't Happen skip to 2:40. Try them full screen to really go crazy.
I don't know what to say beyond "I didn't know my camera could do that". Cool, huh?