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boots471MemberLocation: Toronto CanadaJoined: Oct 08, 2011 16:25Messages: 65Offline
Solved byAug 06, 2012 07:39
Does anyone know why the logo in all my videos look like there are floating?
The HvP Video Canon S5IS I like to have still in the same place.
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vn800riderSenior ContributorLocation: Darwen, UKJoined: May 15, 2008 04:32Messages: 1949Offline
Aug 06, 2012 14:56
Much like Windows, youtube are trying to be too clever and offering things without fully being able to "rationalise" or tell the user the consequence.
It keeps telling me my video is shaky, of course it is - its shot on a boat in rough seas - its meant to be like that.
The words "lowest common denominator" spring to mind.
Grumpily
Adrian
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ynotfishSenior ContributorLocation: N.S.W. AustraliaJoined: May 08, 2009 02:06Messages: 9977Offline
Aug 06, 2012 15:17
Hi Grumpy -
Recently I uploaded a simple SLIDESHOW (not shot on the high seas) & YouTube informed me that my video was shaky. There was only gentle motion on the screen. I think they call that a false positive.
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