iPod - Resize and Upload Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube tutubebe99 - Mon Mar 05, 2012 12:00 am Post subject: Resize and Upload Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube
Resize and Upload Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube
Panasonic’s High Definition HDC-SD80 camcorder features a 33.7mm wide-angle lens, 42x Intelligent Zoom, the newly developed Hybrid O.I.S, a 2.7” touch screen and iA (Intelligent Auto). This compact and stylish camcorder is perfect for anyone who is looking for an easy-to-operate model with superb image quality. As a full HD Camcorder with O.I.S, it records 1080p, 1080i AVCHD .mts and iFrame H.264 .mov video on an SDXC/SDHC/SD Memory Card that can be plugged into card slot of a Panasonic VIERA TV, where you enjoy the high definition image instantly. But it is not convenient if you’d like to upload the HDC-SD80 HD shootings to YouTube, since YouTube has not added support to 1920 x 1080 AVCHD contents and the video will hang and get jagged.
A good solution here is compressing/encoding your video down from phenomenally high quality to just amazingly high quality for YouTube. Refer to the following guide for uploading Panasonic HDC-SD80 AVCHD video to YouTube via AVCHD Video to YouTube Converter.
Step 2. Click on “Format” bar and Choose “Common Video>>H.264 Video (*.mp4)” as output format.
Step 3. Click “Settings” and set audio and video parameters as it shows below:
Container Format: .mp4
Video Codec: H.264
Video Resolution: 854x480 for SD/ 1280x720 for 720p HD
Video Bitrate: 2,500 kbps for SD/5,000 kbps for 720p HD
Frame Rate: 24fps/30fps
Audio Codec: AAC-LC
Audio Bitrate: 128 kbps
Audio Channel: Stereo
Step 4. Click “Convert” to start converting Panasonic HDC-TM90 AVCHD content to YouTube-ready video. When conversion completes your click “Open” to find encoded video and upload the converted MP4 files to YouTube fast.
Tips:
1. YouTube uses 16:9 aspect ratio players. If you are uploading a non-16:9 file, it will be pillar-boxed or letter-boxed. So do not burn-in letter boxing or pillar boxing into your video.