October 2019
Hello
Pease someone help i want participate this contest and make my first video. The description got a link where to link my youtube video url. but when i copy phase the video link and try to submit alwaysgot this message:
We're sorry, something has gone wrong. Please try again.
i try now 3 days and nothing change what i do wrong or what need to do to accept my youtube video.
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October 2019
Hello @Tosasan_HUN,
I had the same error messages as you until I changed my locale to United Kingdom, could you do the same and let me know if it works?
https://www.ea.com/en-gb/games/battlefield/battlefield-5/only-in-battlefield?setLocale=en-gb
October 2019
Hello @Tosasan_HUN,
I had the same error messages as you until I changed my locale to United Kingdom, could you do the same and let me know if it works?
https://www.ea.com/en-gb/games/battlefield/battlefield-5/only-in-battlefield?setLocale=en-gb
October 2019 - last edited October 2019
thank you very much the link what you give its work. One more question where i can change my location to avoid the later problems?
October 2019
October 2019
I have some recorded footage but I'm not satisfied with the image quality AFTER the upload. Do you have any suggestions how to improve that? Thanks!
October 2019
Ok, so after doing an hour of research here is what I found:
Youtube uses 2 different codecs to encode videos. "Avc1" is the lower quality and "jv09" is the higher quality. If you have a small channel on youtube you are automatically assigned the less resource intensive but worse quality "Avc1".
There are 2 ways to get the better codec encoding: Upload in 1440p and wait 1 day so youtube will reencode it in jv09. Or trim 1 sec off your video with the youtube editor, save, so it will reencode it in jv09.
I suppose that's important since in the contest you get most points for quality ..... Good luck!
October 2019
October 2019
That's not the point.
You cannot ADD to image quality in video editor.
Final quality depends on whether youtube uses the bad or the good codec as explained above.