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How to make HD movie clips?
Hi Guys,
I have heaps of HD 1080P video footage from the recent trip, but I am struggling to convert them to full HD movie clips which can be shared on YouTube, so I was wondering if anyone got any tips and hints on what to do and what type of program to use.
I have tried Windows Live Movie Maker, but it takes forever to compile a 3 minute video, so am just about to give up all-together
Any guidance will be appreciated.
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8/Oct/2012, 5:52 pm
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nananut
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 12-2011
Location: Kalgoorlie, WA
TOTAL POSTS: 366
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I use Adobe Premiere Pro 5.5. Expensive and not for the faint hearted. I got the whole Adobe Master Collection, academic price It can take up to 2hrs to convert a 5min HD video depending on the format you want to convert to.
HD video. This video is for a trip I've done on bitumen just last week using a Drift Pro. The converted file is in MPEG format and almost 800MB big. Took forever to upload to FB (over an hour).
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8/Oct/2012, 10:15 pm
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Yeah Reggie, it's the upload time that is killing me at the moment. It takes forever to upload to YouTube.
Can you please give me some tips on how to speed up the video? maybe that way I can stich some together and upload as one file?
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9/Oct/2012, 5:26 am
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I noticed that I had "4videosoft mkv converter" on my computer, so this thing worked a treat when converting to a full HD MPEG4 movie file and had it compressed in size as well. Didn't take long to upload to YouTube either.
I doubt I will buy a $5 grand computer just to share off-road vids LOL 
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9/Oct/2012, 9:13 am
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nananut
X-TRAIL FANATIC
Date Registered: 12-2011
Location: Kalgoorlie, WA
TOTAL POSTS: 366
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To change speed in Premiere, I "sliced up" the video into sections using the Razor tool. Sections that I want to speed up, I right click for each section and go to speed/duration. Can speed up or slow down and also to how many secs or mins. I'm still new to Premiere and still learning bit by bit. Haven't found the most efficient way of doing things yet.
I've got a 2yr old gaming laptop that serves me well. Only cost $2300 when I got it
Just found a way to do it in Movie Maker after redownloading it. Click on Edit tab. You need to select a point and "split" the video, select another point and "split" the video again. Then select the "split" section and increase speed. Not sure how to get the duration "active" because you can bring a, say, 5 min video down to 1 min and speed automatically adjusts for it.
Last edited by nananut, 9/Oct/2012, 1:16 pm
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9/Oct/2012, 1:00 pm
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