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Exporting 4x3 SD to YouTube and Vimeo

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:16 pm
by fmoorexx
I need to modify a 4x3 project for YouTube, but the scenes and transitions were deleted long ago.

These are the steps I have followed, starting at Filmarchives (Bogart 2):
• Quality high
• MPEG convert checked
• Export scene
In Media Manager>Video Archives:
• DVD Export
• Copy entry to right
• Opt -- “YouTube HD H264” initially, even though 4x3 project was SD
• DVD Start export

Then, I got this error message,
“An read/write error occurred! (can’t guess output container format from filename:/tmp/extresman/1277386964743536_mount/error”

Also tried every other “Opt” but got same or equally frustrating error message.

Can anyone rescue me and suggest a proper way to do this? If you can, you have my undying thanks in advance.

In the way of thanks, here is a short video you may enjoy.

http://vimeo.com/12754935


--Frank

Re: Exporting 4x3 SD to YouTube and Vimeo

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:31 pm
by Volker
What is your target device to export to? USB? Ethernet? CD, DVD?

Re: Exporting 4x3 SD to YouTube and Vimeo

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:35 pm
by CasablancaExpert
Hello Frank,

I have an article/tutorial on this issue on my website here: http://www.casablancaexpert.com/articles/20100416

Regards,
Chet

Re: Exporting 4x3 SD to YouTube and Vimeo

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 1:42 pm
by fmoorexx
Volker-- Target is USB thumbdrive (flash memory). Sorry not to have said this before. --Frank

Re: Exporting 4x3 SD to YouTube and Vimeo

Posted: Wed Jun 23, 2010 2:58 pm
by fmoorexx
Chet--

Thanks for your fast response, but this did not solve my problem. I still get one of 2 error messages, ". . . can't guess container format . . ." or "(av_interleaved_write_frame failed_"

In Media Manager's Video Archives window, the video will "play" in 16x9 -- with black strips at the ends indicating a Cassie conversion from 4x3 to 16x9 without interpolation. It looks & sounds fine; I just can't figure hw to export it to a USB Thumb drive.

Clicking the green USB symbol in Media Manager Playback shows other files currently in the Thumb drive.

--Frank