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Thank You Cap'n Kevin for your reply. I'm new at this and it is worry some that it tells me 59.94 FPS is not the same as 59.94 FPS? I am planning on putting the project on YouTube, Vimeo, and Facebook, any suggestions as to which format and quality would be best?
There are probably many ways to answer this. I'll try giving you two suggestions.
You can produce your project and have it automatically uploaded to YouTube, Vimeo and I believe facebook is a choice too right in Power Director. You can find this in the PRODUCE section, and select the ONLINE tab. You should see those various choices, YouTube, Vimeo, ect. Within each there is a drop down list for various quality settings. For you there is no advantage to selecting anything over 1280x720 since that is what you shot the original in. All of these produce a video in a WMV VIDEO FILE, which works just fine for me. This is usually fine for most everyday home movie things. But if you are shooting video with lots of fast action, super slow motion using all those 60 FPS and vibrant colors that you just WANT TO KEEP THE UTMOST QUALITY, then you will want to produce your video file sepperately.
I would select mp4 as my target and either use a default(1280x720) quality setting and produce it to a location on your PC you can find and watch it. If you like the quality then you can upload it manually yourself to those various sites.
It is a game of keeping the final size of the video file to a size that you can upload at a speed that isn't objectionable to you. Best quality means a larger file size. If you have a fast Internet connection then it won't be an issue.
See if this makes sense. If you need more help just ask.
Kevin
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