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Hi I've been trying to post a wmv file onto you tube and the max resolution I can get is 360p, even though its an HD video. Also it also appears squashed vertically so it has the appearance of a narrow stretched out letterbox with wide black bands above and below.

Hope you can help. I am having this same issue.

I recently got a new macbook pro and the new final cut pro x software and now my videos won't upload in HD! I use a compressor and format them so they are youtube 1080 HD optimized and.MOV format and I once I upload it is in 360! It's so frustrating!!!!! And to make matters worse, this time around it's not even showing the video, it's just a black screen with audio. THIS IS MAKING ME CRAZY I do these videos for my job and I am missing deadlines, there is no help anywhere. I had no issues up until 3 weeks ago, now it's a HUGE struggle to get my videos up in HD, and even in the video manager it does not list it as HD. I just keep trying to upload (each time takes 30-40 mins) and eventually it works and I don't know how.

It takes me about 6 hours to get each video up. Most of my videos are 5-8 mins long, 1080 HD formatted in MOV format less than 1GB. WHAT IS GOING WRONG!!!??? Is it a setting that i've messed up somehow or is it youtube?

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Jaysunsphone01 21:55. I posted in this thread forever ago and still continue to get notified any time someone posts a reply. I'm sure no one comes back to post a follow-up because the problem resolves itself. For some reason, when you initially post a video, it's only available right away in low-res formats. If you check back on your video a while later (like 30 minutes), you'll see that it's available at max resolution. I'm not sure why they changed it or why it seems to happen intermittently, but give it time and it will fix itself. The Phobia Pony 17:08.

And not a single 'duck' was given that day. Gentlemen the problem is with Flash vs Html 5. I run chromium, and most of videos shows only in 360p. When I add magic word '&nohtml5=1' after address, it disables html5 and runs my video using flash without any problem. It is strange, because some videos work in HD even with HTML5 thus I expect it is not a problem of Chromium.

Well done google, please ignore this bug and change something in user interface again, like maps and pictures in a search dialog. (bilinmiyor) 14:31. There are rumours that Youtube is trying to ditch 1080, and the default is 720 even though you select the 1080.

Lasting power of attorney forms. You guys who have maybe xbmc installed on your machines will find this true when using the youtube addon. All the the videos that show up in search results even though you search specifically for 1080 will only showupto max of 720.

I read in some other thread dont remeber where, that it is due to them trying togo over to html5. Dont know if that can help any of you searching for answers. H3dgecutterl 10:10. Just had the same problem.

I finally figured it out. The video that you put up, go to video manager.the click the small 'edit' dialog box next to the video you are trying to change to HD.slightly towards the bottom right hand of everything is a box that should say 'Also share on' if the 'Google' box in checked, go ahead and un-check it, then press 'save changes' It should allow you to play in the quality that you shot your footage with. It worked for me. Hope it works for you.

Werner Goeman 04:27. No it doesnt fix itself ive been having the issue also suddenly all my video's that i now upload have issues with them showing max 240p when 1080p stuff like that.

Look at this video from 240p it jumps to 720p. That video has a bitrate of 50MBs. Even video's ive edited for a lower bitrate which in the past never caused problems arent doing it right they all end up even doh the bitrate is 23MBs all end up with 240p stuff like that.ive set these broken vids private and a week later they still werent HD even do in video manager it said HD. zincink 22:27.

To enable your uploaded videos to playback in HD: add the following tag to your video. Yt:quality=high That's it. You can add it to your tags while the video is uploading. Or if you already uploaded your video, go to the 'Video Manager', click on the 'Edit' drop down menu and select 'Info and Settings'. In the next screen, there is a text box below the video description box, and above the 'Suggested tags'. That's where you enter the tags for your video.

Type 'yt:quality=high' (without the quotation marks) into this text box, and press enter. This tag will enable the HD playback option for your videos. EasyGuy 09:30. @Con O'Mahony There are countless posts in this thread regarding videos that were uploaded in HD, but only able to be played back in low resolution.

The majority of concerns, including the original post, are from users that do not know how to enable their own videos to playback in HD. To answer your question, no. But let me explain. Adding this tag WILL make your videos default to playback in HD, but there are some factors that can override this default setting.

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For example: In each viewers Account Settings, under the Playback menu, users can select the playback quality setting that they prefer. One of the options is 'I have a slow connection. Never play higher-quality video'. If this is selected, then there is no way to force them to only view your videos in HD. Another factor is the current size of the viewers browser window. If the size of the browser window is does not allow for full HD playback without getting cropped, then your high quality tag will be overridden.

Here is how Youtube defines the function of this tag: 'yt:quality=high: Defaults to a high quality stream (available based on the size of the viewer’s player and the size of the browser window)' So while you say 'What we want is that if a viewer clicks on our Videos, that they will play in the best quality possible, always.' I suggest you keep in mind that viewers have the right to not playback your video in HD. But if they choose to do so, most will know that they can adjust the settings in the playback window to a higher resolution. Now, I haven't tested this next tip, so it may or may not work, but from what I've read, it appears that you CAN force HD playback for videos that you embed in your own website or blog. To do so, add the following to the end of the embedded url: &fmt=22 I hope that helps, and adds a little clarification to this whole mess. Nori Lights 03:48. @Dmitry Stogov Your video plays back in HD for me when I clicked on your link.

Are you saying that when you view the video, it doesn't playback in HD automatically? Or are you saying that when playing back your video, even when you click on the settings in the bottom right, it doesn't offer HD as an option? Please describe the problem you are experiencing in detail. Many people in this thread have described different problems, most relating to HD playback, but still there has been a handful of specific and different complaints. One thing to keep in mind, if you are simply not seeing your video playback in HD by default, try maximizing your browser window.

If the browser window is too small to take advantage of HD playback, then youtube may switch your playback settings to a lower resolution, depending on how you have your playback settings configured. But your video is playing back in 1080 HD for me, so please clarify, and I'll do my best to help. Tejasparulekar 20:28.

On Monday, June 23, 2014 12:55:09 AM UTC+2, (unknown) wrote: I HAVE FOUND A FIX! IF YOUR VIDEO IS ON LOW-RES AFTER THE UPLOAD TO YOUTUBE, JUST CLICK THE ENHANCEMENTS BUTTON.

THEN CLICK THE STABALIZE AND ALL THE OTHER BUTTONS YOU NEED. SOMETIMES, THERE IS A BLUE OR ORANGE BAR THAT COMES UP UNDER YOUR VIDEO. THEN, YOUR VIDE SHOULD BE THE ORIGINAL RESOLUTION BEFORE THE UPLOAD. IF THIS WORKED FOR YOU, PLEASE GIVE ME A SUBSCRIVBE ON THE CHANNEL: TheSlickGaming. I tried the trick in the enhancements but unfortunately I didn´t have any blue or orange bar under my video.

Where or how can I find it? DJ Ju-pierre 08:05. Add the following as a tag to your video. Yt:quality=high This will force your video to playback in the highest quality available at that time, unless the viewer has turned off HD playback in there account settings. Also, if the viewers playback window is sized too small (not maximized) to show HD, the video will show in the size that is most appropriate for their window/screen.

If you just uploaded your video, you'll need to allow youtube some time to process the high quality version before it will be viewable. Try back in a few hours or maybe even the next day. Some things that will prevent a video from playing back in high quality: -the size of your browser window. Try maximizing the window.your youtube profiles playback setting. This is not the setting in the bottom right corner of your video, it's different and is a general setting specific to your account.not enough time allowed to process HD version. If you just uploaded your video try it again tomorrow.

Nori Lights 19:43. @ahmet Your videos are viewable in HD, they are just not playing back in HD by default. To fix this, go to your video manager. If you don't know how to do that, just view one of your own videos, if you are logged into youtube, you will see a link for the video manager below the video on the right side. Once you are in the video manager, click on 'EDIT' next to one of your videos so that you can edit the 'Info and Settings'. On the Info and Settings page, towards the bottom, you will see a text box where you can type 'tags' for your video.

Type the following. Yt:quality=high.and then press enter. Do that for all of your videos, and they will default to playback in HD. Just to let you know, I was originally not able to view your video because it contains copyrighted content.

I had to make youtube think I was in Mexico for it to play. Most users in the US will not be able to view your videos if you do not own the rights to your content. Sam Nudge 21:35. Ok so a few things I want you to try is: 1. Upload them (Un-edited) but not all together, just upload a sort of test video. Try uploading it in a different file format like.MP4 or.AVI just to make sure it is not a glitch with the file system itself.

Finally if all else dose not work re-render the video(s) and maybe make a few test videos just to make sure that it is not youtube causing it which would lead to it being the PC, editing software or the videos themselves! Happy creating!

MCModMadness MiamiCityDjs Emil 13:14. Nah ^ this is sounding like bogus testing waste of time really!

It is clearly a youtube automatic compression thing and none believe th elies about having the proper format. How could it be that everyone is getting a max res of 360p furthermore many of us are uploading an exact requirement for HD uploads on yourtube and the same 360p is embarracing to say the least. I mean who in this day n age watched a 360p video?

Def not me, i find myself deletingmy uploads all the time. James Evanow 13:35. (Organism Classification), Saturnia (Organism Classification), Moth, Larvae, Third instar, Giant peacock moth, Saturnia pyri The video is marked with 'HD' in my Video Manager, but you can only get 320p when you play it.

It was uploaded in 1920 x 1080. The file is 1,38GB. Codec H.264,.mov wrapper. Data rate 44mbits/sec.It's an unedited file shot by Canon EOS 650D, and I have other videos with exactly the same specs, which play fine. Here's an example: And that one for that matter, doesn't have a single tag on it.So. sorry but your tag theory doesn't really hold water. I don't see why it would make any difference anyway, simply from a technical point of view.

Tinath 08:25. It wouldn't hurt you to try adding the tag that I mentioned. Then it would at least playback in HD by default for anyone else viewing your video. For your reference (and to show you that it's not just a 'theory' of mine): Straight from the youtube support pages. The text below was taken directly from Formatting tags Tags are descriptive keywords you can add to your video to help people find your content. However, you can also add tags to change the appearance and format of your video on YouTube and on embedded players. Examples of formatting tags yt:quality=high: Defaults to a high quality stream (available based on the size of the viewer’s player and the size of the browser window) yt:crop=16:9: Zooms in on the 16:9 area, removes windowboxing yt:stretch=16:9: Fixes anamorphic content by scaling to 16:9 yt:stretch=4:3: Fixes 720x480 content that is the wrong aspect ratio by scaling to 4:3 yt:crop=off: Deactivates cropping effects on the video and reestablishes cropped areas How to add tags: While you’re uploading, you'll see a “Tags” section below the upload progress bar where you can add your tags.

To add tags to an existing video, then click the Edit button below the video for which you'd like to add formatting tags. To give you the best viewing experience possible on your computer, YouTube adjusts the quality of your video stream from standard definition (such as 240p or 360p) to high definition (720p or 1080p), based on the speed of your Internet connection (bandwidth). This is why you may notice that the quality of your video changes as you watch videos. Here are some other factors that determine video quality:. Video player size: By default, the quality setting will be on “Auto” and YouTube will use the highest quality based on your video player size. Quality of the original uploaded video: For example, if the video was recorded in standard definition, it will not be available in high definition.

I hope that helps. Tinath 05:46. Ok, the problem is solved, I guess it is for everyone, that they can see their own uploaded videos only in 360p or lower!

So here try these two things: 1.Ask to someone(friend) to watch it from different account and says you is it or not in HD 2.Try to use Chrome 3.If you really want to see your own videos in HD, than go to video manager.edit.enhancements.press ONLY save, he will save it not changing anything. All 3 things worked for me and are approved, that google messed up and firefox can't see HD button xD Hope it will help you!

Nori Lights 00:23. This is the first time it has happened to me. From reading the above it sounds like I just have to wait for YouTube to decode and show the clip in HD. I will just give it time and see what happens. I have not done much on YouTube so it's all a learning process for me. Helpful to have all the info. Wonder if this could also be linked to how many views you get on your channel versus haw many HD uploads you have done.

Server space can be very expensive. Hopefully my next video will be fine. TDZGaming 12:03. For my case, the video i posted is in 1920x1080 H.264 codec 60fps. The video uploaded was in 360p, waited for 15 min it became available in all resolution up to 1080p 60 fps.

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And then after two days, my video lost the 1080p and 480p option on MY COMPUTER only. I view it in my friend's computer and those option are available! I viewed it in my ipad also all resolutions are available!

Strangely this just happen on the computer I used to upload the video! And one more point, those videos i uploaded in 1080p 30fps aren't affected!!! This is driving me crazy. I'm using google Chrome, when i use internet explorer to viewed it, again everything is normal!!!

What on earth is happening! XaviertheBrown 21:57.

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I'm having this issue for the first time. What's going on is this: I'm 'sharing' my video from Final Cut Pro to YT. My video ALL used to fire up in Theater Mode in HD no problem. The only way my latest video will fire up in Theater Mode is if the resolution is reduced to 480. Even if I let the video sit on YT for two days, it will still not fire up in Theater Mode HD. Actually, it loads video images at any point in the video, but will not 'play' and will not produce sound.

However, it will fire up in HD mode in the small viewer and it will fire up in Theater Mode if the resolution is reduced to 480. I've always built the videos in 60fps mode. Do I now need to build them in 30fps mode?

What else can I do? PhoeniXGames 19:09.

I posted in this thread forever ago and still continue to get notified any time someone posts a reply. I'm sure no one comes back to post a follow-up because the problem resolves itself.

For some reason, when you initially post a video, it's only available right away in low-res formats. If you check back on your video a while later (like 30 minutes), you'll see that it's available at max resolution. I'm not sure why they changed it or why it seems to happen intermittently, but give it time and it will fix itself. Ghosh TVSHOWS 08:07. 720 x1280 MP4 16:9 ratio.

Answer this one if you can - since the 20 something year olds who run you tube & Google don't take phone calls or give customer service or respond to issues they create. 'Why is it that after uploading all my videos since last summer correctly and they are able to play on my computer at 1080 or 720 hi rez - why is it that You Tube (or via an extension in my Google Chrome Browser - but I CLEARED ALL EXTEBSIONS ALREADY!)has unilaterally now changrd mu viewer screen and made ALL past and presnt videos on my channel lousy 360 resolution with no option on the utlity wheel to change it any longer? It was up there for the past year!

Who or what fiend did this? Its devious!!! Yet on my Safari browser on my i Phone 6 I can stll get the wheel options for 1080 or 720 high rez? It never adjusted for my screen size in the past!

It just did this to all my channel videos I watch from this 17' lap top screen. Geekynerdymario 12:46. This is the definitive and official solution to HD playback problems.

My god people. If you just uploaded your video and it's not playing back in HD, all you have to do to fix this is bake a potato. I prefer pie.

Or you can just twiddle your thumbs for a few hours. The point is you need to wait. How long depends on how busy Youtubes system is, and how long your video is. It's a good idea to just plan on checking back tomorrow. If you have waited a day, and your video is still not able to play back in HD, then it is likely because your browser window is sized too small to accommodate and take advantage of the extra pixels of HD playback. Solution: maximize your browser window, or try viewing on a larger monitor. Let me know when you're done making a pie.

You're welcome. Mikey Jarrell 09:57. I have tried Firefox, Chrome and Internet Explorer and it is the same story - there is no other resolution available listed other than 360p. I contacted YouTube Help Center and after examining a sample of the original video and contacting the technical team on YouTube, they confirmed that there is a problem with YouTube's system and they are working hard in order to fix it. They said that the fix will be aplied automatically once it's ready.

That was last week and there's still no change though:/ maurice Garnlydan 04:22. I've just uploaded a full HD 1920x1080 video that is almost 30fps h.264 codec mp4 file type. I've uploaded files like this in the past with zero issues.

But this one only plays at 360p. No other options. And I've had it uploaded for 24 hours now. I'm trying the enhancements thing, but if that doesn't work here's my other option. I played the video on my computer and I used NVidea Shadowplay to record the video in 59 fps, 1920x1080, total bitrate of 29,071kbps, data rate of 28,876. Encoded by GeForce SHARE.

And it's 1.36 GB. I've uploaded a video like this before and it worked perfectly. So I'll try this and see what happens. Joshua Amos 22:04.