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amendegw wrote on 2/6/2012, 11:18 AM
Lots of info in the following two links (this focuses on YouTube & Vimeo, but should apply to Facebook as well):



and,

http://www.jazzythedog.com/testing/dnxhd/hd-guide.aspxHD Video for the Web - Guide for the Sony Vegas User[/link]

...Jerry

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Former user wrote on 2/6/2012, 11:35 AM
I always upload to youtube and link in facebook. I think it works better, plus you can share other ways as well.

Dave T2
snicholshms wrote on 2/6/2012, 10:49 PM
Thank you all for the help!
Steve
Laurence wrote on 2/6/2012, 11:35 PM
I experimented for a while with Facebook video but eventually gave up on it. The problem is that while Facebook video looks wonderful in HD, you have to go to the person's video page to see it that way. In the news stream it gets downrezzed to a much lower resolution and the downrez is horrible. You are better off with a linked Youtube or Vimeo clip which will at least look passable on your friends' news feeds.