Someone found a way to bypass the artifact-prone youtube recompression when uploading clips. You simply pre-encode them as high-bitrate flv files. Youtube then seems to skip the reencoding step that is usually applied when uploading divxs, avis and the like.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iGidOG8G16I
What I don't understand is how exactly clicking the shrink button fixes the aspect ratio on a widescreen video. It does have a side effect of losing a bit of the image on the sides though.
if i see haruhi one more time...
and history repeats itself.
There had been several successful attempts in using this pre-encoded FLV method to skip YouTube's recompression scheme. Details as follow (japanese webpage):
http://saqoosha.net/2007/01/30/423
I've tried it myself using that Sorenson Squeeze program with various parameters. Turns out that this doesn't really work anymore (..or maybe it's just me), probably YouTube's admins noticed this workaround and did something to prevent more of such attempts.
Dang, I was hoping if there's anything like that "Notepad-Cheat" thing that involves modifying URL etc, or anything else, for this recompression bypass..
as for me, only net-noobs will search clips using youtube, it's good for easy-sharing, but not for collectors. i would only dl youtube stuffs if and only if i don't know how to use p2p or my isp or the anti-piracy authorities are active in my zone
That's totally sweet, and by totally sweet, I mean not that damn dancing animu again!
damn that's actually decent video quality.. shame there's still the 10 minute / 100mb limits.
>>9-12,13
You two are fucking retarded, fuck your link and fuck you.
>>15
nope, this thread is from the days before &fmt=18