Using Final Cut Pro 7To Optimise Videos for YouTube

December 17th, 2011 posted by admin

Although Final Cut Pro X is out many users are still moving along with Final Cut Pro 7 it seems. Not sure why this is so but I am sure sooner or later they will come around. One of the things many of my Mac user friends have asked me repeatedly about is how to optimize videos for you tube using Final Cut Pro 7. Now doing this can be somewhat of a minefield for those with no idea of what they are doing. Here are a few of my top tips.

When posting videos to YouTube chance are you would have noticed that, although it is a good if not great facility (with over a billion videos now available for all to see on the site), there are certain aspects that can lead to frustration to the user including aspect ratio and video quality.

Unfortunately YouTube does not have any exhibition stands displaying what you should do as a Mac user to get around these problems. It is recommended that you use a good editing program such as Final Cut Pro to get around these issues.

When attempting to optimize video to YouTube first you will go to the ‘file'tab and select ‘export'then from the drop down menu goto ‘using quick time conversion.'

A box will come up and from there you will need to stay with the ‘QuickTime Movie'format and click ‘options.'Then from the Video section select ‘settings'then ’MPEG-4 Video'from there you select Compressor Quality to ’Best'then you click ‘OK’.

Next from the sound section select ‘settings'and for the format select AAC and the select “Best” for the quality, then select ‘OK'and ‘save'and that will be it.

Final Cut Pro controls a good portion of the editing market and has been used in a number of feature films such as The Social Network and X-Men Origins- Wolverine.

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