Don't Laugh!

Just a simple video but I have managed to add music and fade !

Now a serious question. When you upload to Youtube it does not give you the best quality immediately, and I read somewhere it takes 24 hours ?
But for those with a subscription perhaps they get it quicker, often watch little stories that have just been put up and they are good ?

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@toad007 Regardless of being premium or ad supported if you upload in 4k it’s literally minutes from being fully uploaded and processed by Youtube the 4K version is available. At least that been my experience when I upload.

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I’m not laughing. It’s a good video with music and an end fade, it’s all a learning process. I’m sorry you didn’t find any blackberries though.

Good starting video ! :+1:
Don’t forget to check the settings on the YouTube viewer for video quality, as it often defaults to a lower resolution, even though you uploaded 4k.
Next step in your video editing & learning process - titles (Yaaaayy) :slightly_smiling_face:

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Andy thanks. Its an old video and I am fairly good at flying now. But having googled this you tube issue I am still having poor results with some. Google says you get low quaiity first and it increases later. Strange. I will get more into editing.

Looks good here, and the YouTube player reports it as 1080p HD (on a mobile phone)

There is more to this, some videos are ok, some just go blurry and then come back.

Southwold

She did at the bottom !

Not for me. There is a lot more to this and is explained if you google it. H264 format recommended. If I upload to google drive and play it using their player good results. It may have something to do with it using a browser.
But how does Neflix / Prime give such clear results. I have 1 Gbps broadband so it cannot be that.