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I fixed the audio problem.
It was an issue with Google Chrome itself, I had to put a line of text in Chrome's properties to tell the browser to output audio in 5.1.
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I produce the source material with H.264 AVC now, just to make sure I get 1080p and also the 60fps feature on YouTube.
One issue that I am having though is that after the upload, the audio gain on the video takes a big hit.
The video isn't as loud as the file before upload. That is something after researching online - I cannot find a solution for.
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Thanks for the reply.
What I meant was that I saw in earlier versions of PD, MP4 used to be one of the big grey buttons in the same place H.264 AVC is currently sitting in that screenshot. It seems to have been replaced and moved to a drop-down box, I did not know they had drop-down menus.
But it raises another question.
I'm using recording software to capture content on my screen in MP4 (Nvidia Nvenc), 1920x1080p @ 60fps.
If I wanted to get the best results for online video (YouTube, Facebook) which file format would I choose?
I would use the online feature to directly upload, but I want the finished product in a post-rendered file.
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Hey,
Thanks for the fast reply.
After looking into the problem further, I discovered that H.264 is basically the new MP4. So I'm assuming that Cyberlink released a software update for PD13, that removed MP4 and replaced it with the file format H.264.
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Where are these file formats?
I have seen these process options available to other people who have owned the software in YouTube videos.
Are these file formats not an option in the trial version of the program?
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