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So, I decided to record some stuff on the Wii.
Recording went all good. But the size was friggin BIG -.-

No matter what I did, I coudnt get it stretched on youtube. Yes, its set to 16:9 still not full screen.

Anyway, what video editing software should I use? Recommend me some settings aswell.
This 1:30 minute video was well over 200MB
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Just for testing purpose lol.
[youtube]_mlc8LNTVOo[/youtube]
 

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Set your recording settings to widescreen 720x480. In your editing software make sure your settings are widescreen and maybe crop out the borders. If all else fails in your youtube tags add yt:stretch=16:9
 

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jargus said:
Set your recording settings to widescreen 720x480. In your editing software make sure your settings are widescreen and maybe crop out the borders. If all else fails in your youtube tags add yt:stretch=16:9
Done all of these, and still getting the video like posted above..
 

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Set your resolution to 854x480 that will give a better widescreen effect than 720x480. If your editing software has the option set the pixel format to 1.33333. IN addition to yt:stretch=16:9 there is yt:crop=16:9 and yt:zoom=16:9
 

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jargus said:
Set your resolution to 854x480 that will give a better widescreen effect than 720x480. If your editing software has the option set the pixel format to 1.33333. IN addition to yt:stretch=16:9 there is yt:crop=16:9 and yt:zoom=16:9
the new video I uploaded isnt changing using any of the tags.
But it worked with the other video I have to test out PS3 recording
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Well, that video did not stretch no matter what I did.
Like I said before, the oblivion recording from before stretched using the crop.16:9 tag.

Any idea why this one isnt changing?
 

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Just looked it up, you might want to try to add this to the beginning of the video tags all at once, I've seen several people confirming that it worked:

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yt:stretch=4:3 yt:crop=16:9 yt:quality=high

As for a good video codec, try saving to *.avi with the xvid codec, for me it cuts back the file size a lot while retaining a lot of quality. For audio I always save it to the highest PCM settings, it doesn't really make a large file size for me.
 

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