Quick question: uploading to youtube - Vibrant Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

I'm trying to upload a video to youtube with my galaxy S.
I got it uploaded but my question is:
Is there a way to upload in higher resolution that 240p??
The video looks fantastic on my phone but when its on youtube you can barely make anything out.
Any help would be great
(i tried searching but couldn't find alot of info)
Thanks in advance

Videos I upload I think look really good... how long ago did it upload? Videos right after their uploaded can be viewed, but are still being optimized.. 30 minutes after an upload is complete and the video should look great. Have you altered your camera video settings?

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[Q] I want 720P for more than 30 minutes.

I don't care what Youtube can do I want to split my video files myself. is there any way to get this because I want to record my local Linux User Group meetings without having to call a stop to the whole meeting every 30 minutes to restart the recording.
Even if this app could just split the video into 30 minute segments if it felt like it I wouldn't mind that but this is really irritating.
Please help I've lost 3 meetings to this horrible problem.
I'm currently running the Nexus S with MiUi rom with the stock android camera app.
Please let the droid overloards supply me with a solution to this issue...
i could help
you are wrong. youtube upload limit is 15 minutes not 30 minutes.
i could upload videos in youtube longer than 15 minutes (actually up to 6 hours).
its something like breaking the upload limit. i could possibly help.
upload your LONG 720p vid to mediafire or 4shared.
then tell me the link.
i will upload into youtube 720p and send u the video link.
BUT TELL ME IF YOU WANT ME TO MAKE THE VIDEO
PRIVATE OR PUBLIC OR UNLISTED.
this is not a joke post. i AM DAMN SERIOUS. i can break the upload limit.
regards
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and if you still dont want me to upload the ENTIRE VIDEO,
you can upload it part-by-part (each part 15 minutes)
with windows movie maker or
use the thread here to find good video splitters:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1263350
(the softwares are for different purpose in the thread, but they can split too.)

Timeshift Video?

Alright so I got my Z2 yesterday and I was eager to try Timeshift Video but I can't get the hang of it. I record a video and it saves it as 120fps in Album and then that's it. I can't seem to find the option to selectively slow down parts of the video in edit mode before saving it. Can anyone help me? I'm most probably missing something here. :/
lyubor said:
Alright so I got my Z2 yesterday and I was eager to try Timeshift Video but I can't get the hang of it. I record a video and it saves it as 120fps in Album and then that's it. I can't seem to find the option to selectively slow down parts of the video in edit mode before saving it. Can anyone help me? I'm most probably missing something here. :/
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It has to show up the "slow-down interface" right after you took the video.
That's weird, I don't get that at all, it just skips to being able to record a new one..
Any idea why?
Edit: fixed it, I had disabled movie creator app and that's where it was. Working now

[Q] How do you record Slow Motion video?

I see the guys in the International LG G3 forum talking about recording slow mo, but I don't see any options for the video recording on the Sprint version
I'm sure it's super-obvious, but does anyone know how to do this?
Thanks!!
[EDIT]
I found it! You go to the little gear icon in the top left of the camera application. Click the little "##M" icon that chooses megapixels... it drops down and let's you choose 120HD for slow mo.
Kujila said:
I found it! You go to the little gear icon in the top left of the camera application. Click the little "##M" icon that chooses megapixels... it drops down and let's you choose 120HD for slow mo.
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Took me a couple of minutes to find also.
I'm glad they gave us the ability to record @ 120 but when it comes to editing how the video looks there are no options.
So even though we can play the video at 1/8 speeds (slowmo) we can't upload or share the video at the speeds. It then just becomes a 720p 120FPS video instead of slomo....
The question that I have is: Where is the ability to edit the video so that certain parts of the video can be slowed down?
Unless I'm missing something on the phone the software is a little lacking in this area.
Thanks for posting this i had no idea we had this capability
Sent from my LGLS990 using XDA Free mobile app
MadDucker said:
Took me a couple of minutes to find also.
I'm glad they gave us the ability to record @ 120 but when it comes to editing how the video looks there are no options.
So even though we can play the video at 1/8 speeds (slowmo) we can't upload or share the video at the speeds. It then just becomes a 720p 120FPS video instead of slomo....
The question that I have is: Where is the ability to edit the video so that certain parts of the video can be slowed down?
Unless I'm missing something on the phone the software is a little lacking in this area.
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I haven't tried slow motion myself, but have you tried this?
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.muvee.reaction

[Q] Looking for a remote storage video recording app

Hi,
I'm not sure if I'm just using bad search terms or what, but I haven't been able to come up with anything.
I know something similar must be out there! Apologies if it's easy to find and I've just overlooked it...
What I'm looking for is a Video Recording/Camcorder App that streams live to YouTube, G-Drive or even my own Server.
Just want to be able to shoot video and have it safely stored offsite immediately...
(Not like the stock camcorder app that let's you share and upload the video post shooting)
I mean if someone grabbed the phone out of your hand whilst recording, it would still be there.
Does anybody have any suggestions, I'd really appreciate any help!
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HEVC videos made on S9/+ not recognized by Facebook

So I did a test video yesterday, tried to upload to FB and got "It looks like you're trying to upload a file that isn't a video. Please upload a video in supported format."
This is with the FHD 1920x1080 30fps setting w/ HEVC. When I use the same setting w/ HEVC turned off, it uploads just fine.
I know FB can handle HEVC, because my previous phone (Axon7) I use HEVC video and uploaded those videos all the time without problems.
Can anyone else please confirm this happens to them so i can rule out specific issue w/ my device? If so, what's the next step - should we plead w/ Samsung or Facebook to f ix?
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