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snow_scorpio

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  1. actually too long makes little sense either. nowadays ppl all go for high-resolution videos, my video cam took like 1920x1080p videos, then I compress it into 1080x720p (cuz the biggest size can only be fully viewed on a 42-inch LCD HD TV sth), and it still got like 22MB+ per minute. so 15-min is 300MB+ and you need very good luck to upload such a big file to youtube and nothing bad happens during this procedure...

  2. hmmm I recently upload a live concert clip that someone singing "Kon Mai Mee Fan", don't know whether that song belongs to GMM or not, but got a warning on that... prob is sometimes they just used some background music in the lakorns and you'll hit the copyright problem without even noticing it, *rll*

  3. noiki, thx for the info.

    for the copyright problem, I also received several "reminder", but they said that I don't need to take action cuz it will just be some ads when the video is played in some countries.

    When your video is mute, what kind of warning you received from youtube?

  4. yeah it's just like when you can only upload 10 minute but it just can't suprass 11minute.

    hmm not sure if you can up to 20minute though... some people could upload up to 2 hours! I don't know how that happens... but I was watching some Bollywood and it has the whole movies up. I think they got the right to upload from youtube. *gg*

    yup I've watched some sports game clips as long as 30-40 min. I think they are not just uploaders but companies that paid Youtube to upload those clips for their promotion (they put their company logo and some content ads along with the video).

  5. recently when I upload a clip to youtube, it will prompt me that "You can upload video longer than 15 min now!" Has anyone really tried that? What's the length limit now?

    the limit now has been 15 minutes for a while now. lol you just know??? lol

    shampoo, I mean "more than 15 min"...

  6. who uses twitter?

    does it make it easier if Spicy have twitters? to keep up with what updates we have in the forum?

    I think Facebook is better. Twitter is not quite convenient when the twitter and followers are in different countries cuz sometimes the telecom companies don't support twitters from certain countries.

    But Facebook got another problem, some countries, like China, totally ban it...

  7. yeah that's what i do when i upload tv shows, i usually upload ones about stars ppl talk about in the forum. i don't bother uploading every tv show bc then no one dls and it's a waste of time uploading and streaming too.

    Or we can do like this. Since many ppl are willing to share, and some clips/articles are posted here everyday, if the one who posts them didn't give any translation or brief, whoever came across later can help to do so. We can make this a "Spicy culture" that everyone is trying to contribute sth. How do you girls think about it?

  8. Hi I'm kind of new here. Basically for updates on upcoming lakorns, events in Thai showbiz, etc. And if I have sth that I think others might be interested in, I'll share here too.

    Agree that it will be better that if we can edit the post after several minutes, cuz sometimes it's just so happened that 2 ppl posting sth related at exactly the same time, :blink:

    I'm not sure for subbing, but we might start with give a brief in English about whatever info we can get. e.g. a news article, an interview clip, besides just post them here, add one to two lines about the main idea will help those fans who don't understand Thai (like me) A LOT. :Spicy_05:

  9. not sure if all you guys have known this "trick".

    dootv now compresses all video clips to a 16:9 ratio, in spite of the original ratio is 4:3 in most cases. Guess they do so to "fit in" to the youtube player window (which is really stupid...).

    Anyway the downloaded clips will be very "fat". So here's the easy way to recover it.

    use "flv converter" software (you can easily find it online, open sources, around 5M installation file), choose "convert to MP4", use the setting "4:3 screeen ratio" and a proper video bitrate (for most cases, a 1Mbps bitrate is good enough, cuz most video they record are with this bitrate or even lower. Then convert it.

    The converted file will be about 2 times bigger thought, mainly due to the format difference between flv and mp4, but you can compress it into your desired format later with other tools.

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