Uploading HD video to YouTube to share your video with others
When HD video comes to YouTube
YouTube’s reducing limitation of uploading video length and video memory encouraged more and more net friend to upload a period of video to YouTube website.
Now, the YouTube visitors can watch some videos in 720p HD, not just 480p videos. However, someone still have such suspicion that the 720p HD on YouTube isn’t the true HD one. In this case, only the source file with 720p HD resolution can be optimally supported by YouTube.
Moreover, YouTube offer the option of watching some videos in720p HD and even 1080p, this completely light the passion of uploading HD video to YouTube. Here I collected some feedback when our net guys upload their HD video to YouTube:
1 “The resolution for HD video file is unique:1280 * 720.”
2 “Do not upload videos against the terms and conditions of Youtube.com”
3 “Youtube.com still has not finalized HD support. Even if you upload a HD video file, YouTube may not support it.”
4 “HD video files can be large, it may take quite some time to upload.”
What can we do to remedy this pity on YouTube?
Usually the video spec recommended by YouTube is:
MPEG4 (DivX, Xvid, H.264) format
1280*720 resolution or 1080p
128k Mono or 320k Stereo MP3/AAC audio
24,25 or 30 frames per second
Up to 1GB file size and 15:59 min. Duration
Many HD videos may come in AVCHD (mts or m2ts), TS, TP, TRP, MOD, TOD, MKV formats, and they cannot be directly uploaded to YouTube HD. Therefore, to upload such HD videos to YouTube with the best quality, you will need to convert them to MPEG4 format that meets the above criteria. If you are running Mac OS, Doremisoft HD to YouTube Converter for Macwill be good choice to remedy this pity from YouTube.
Relative guides when use Mac HD Converter
Just several manse click on Mac HD Converter will enable you convert HD to YouTube: Import HD video to Mac HD Converter-> Select MPEG4 format and set the best settings for uploading HD to YouTube-> Convert HD to YouTube.
Tip: Set the settings according the HD Spec recommended by YouTube .See the figure below: