That's way too large a file size for offering on the net. It's common for Xvid to not work well with mainstream editors because Xvid is open source. Name brand editors typically support licensed, restricted codecs like Wmv, Divx, etc. Free is a dirty word to people like Sony, Adobe, etc. That's right, even Divx is not really free anymore. They've gone to the darkside advertising their Pro version, and it sucks big time.
I use VirtualDub when making Xvid videos. You don't get features like transitions, effects, titles, credits, etc, but you can add background audio if you use an audio program like Audacity if you demux then remux the audio/video. It may not be full featured, but I find VDub renders the best image quality and file size. It also has the best contrast, sharpen and resize filters of ANY editor I've used including Adobe Premier Pro, Vegas, Ulead, etc.
The most laughable editor out there is Premier Pro IMO. It's no wonder why the price has dropped severely. You get lots of bells and whistles but no quality unless you go large in file size and use licensed codecs. There have been attempts to make a free open source full featured video editor that works well with codecs like Xvid, but none have succeeded so far. The closest thing to it is Jahshaka, but it's still a work in progress. http://jahshaka.org/
You have to have a high file size for youtube or it wont offer the "HD quality" link it will only give you high quality.
For 10min video you need to use pretty close to the 1GB max size limit.
Part 2 uploading now 8min around 736mb.
The Frame Server worked, the video looks great quality and I did not have to deal with double encoding or a large middle file.
I still want to do it that way for this clip just for my own testing to see if the file size or quality turn out any different.
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