HanDuet said:
Harmy said:
So, I checked out the clip on youtube and it looks like ass due to the horrible compression, so I still highly recommend downloading it from here, because on youtube you can't really appreciate the differences at all.
Hi, Harmy!
As I'm the one who uploaded your Video Sources Documentary to YouTube, I'd be happy to try re-encoding the video at a higher bitrate and upload it again. I'm not encoding master, though I hoped my conversion of your .mkv to an .mp4 container (to allow uploading to YouTube) using the program Handbrake preserved sufficient quality. Unfortunately, I think most of the lost quality is due to YouTube's re-encoding rather than on my end.
Still, I agree with yoda-sama; I think that watching the video at 720p on YouTube shows more than enough detail for your hard work to be appreciated, though even watching lower resolutions allows for the novice to become aware of the incredible effort put into this project. Regardless, I provided plenty of information, including your download link for the video on uloz.to and a link to this forum thread, in the description of the video on YouTube; so those who are truly interested will be able to easily find a better copy.
What limited feedback the video has obtained on YouTube has been generally positive and thanks you for your work, and I've pointed at least one person, who contacted me in response to the video, in the right direction on how to obtain the Despecialized Editions.
Once again, thanks for everything you do! Please let me know if there's anything I can do to help.
Actually, when I process my camcorder videos with Handbrake I always have it output to .mkv (my preference between the two), and upload it as such straight to youtube. So, in the future, you need not worry as much about what container the video you want to upload is in. I can understand the confusion, though, since, if nothing else, youtube seems to convert what they receive and store it in a .mp4, which is what they'll let the uploader download it back as...