Jason_E
ClioSport Club Member
Elise, 530d
Sorry for the rant, but upon trying to upload a video to Youtube today. I can't help but tear my hair out and scream "Where did it all go wrong!"
Normally, I use Vimeo. The free account allows me to upload up to 500MB a week, at a maximum of 720p. This is fine for most of the stuff I dick around with. It has a nice interface, and usually the videos look a lot less washed out than they do on Youtube.
So, as I was saying. I was trying to upload my 2013 Highlights video to Youtube. First problem, you have to make the file to Youtubes EXACT standards for HD. Now I usually let iMovie/FinalCut or whatever do this for me. But since I was using Premiere Pro for the first time, I did have to look around before I got the right settings. This is only a minor annoyance, as Vimeo I imagine has similar limitations.
However, once uploaded, the video stays in 360p for what feels like ages. And while you're frantically googling and trying to work it out, hey presto its suddenly 1080p. Uh, okay. Next problem? COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. OH MY GOD YOUR VIDEO HAS A f**king SONG IN IT HOW SHITTING DARE YOU. BLOCKED. BLOCKED IN THE UK AND IRELAND. So bloody what? Its a video of me and some mates dicking around (mostly). This is what your website was built on?!
So thats it now, despite the clunky "Dispute" system that video is now blocked and there is f**k ALL I can do about it (other than go upload it on Vimeo). And this is just the tip of the wankstain iceburg that is Youtube as we enter 2014.
ADVERTS.
Adverts f**king everywhere. Even adblock struggles to navigate around them most of the time, a tantalising 2 seconds of your video plays before some smiley **** trying to sell you f**king s**t you don't need pops up blocking the whole thing. f**k THE f**k OFF!
Google +
No, stop trying to force feed us this s**t. For reasons I cant quite fathom, I now have a Youtube account linked to my Google + with absolutely f**k all on it, and I also have my original youtube channel? NOBODY WANTS IT GOOGLE GO AWAY.
Basically, Its a resounding "f**k Off" from me. I can happily wait for Vimeo to process mine as I know it's not a nob about things.
Normally, I use Vimeo. The free account allows me to upload up to 500MB a week, at a maximum of 720p. This is fine for most of the stuff I dick around with. It has a nice interface, and usually the videos look a lot less washed out than they do on Youtube.
So, as I was saying. I was trying to upload my 2013 Highlights video to Youtube. First problem, you have to make the file to Youtubes EXACT standards for HD. Now I usually let iMovie/FinalCut or whatever do this for me. But since I was using Premiere Pro for the first time, I did have to look around before I got the right settings. This is only a minor annoyance, as Vimeo I imagine has similar limitations.
However, once uploaded, the video stays in 360p for what feels like ages. And while you're frantically googling and trying to work it out, hey presto its suddenly 1080p. Uh, okay. Next problem? COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT. OH MY GOD YOUR VIDEO HAS A f**king SONG IN IT HOW SHITTING DARE YOU. BLOCKED. BLOCKED IN THE UK AND IRELAND. So bloody what? Its a video of me and some mates dicking around (mostly). This is what your website was built on?!
So thats it now, despite the clunky "Dispute" system that video is now blocked and there is f**k ALL I can do about it (other than go upload it on Vimeo). And this is just the tip of the wankstain iceburg that is Youtube as we enter 2014.
ADVERTS.
Adverts f**king everywhere. Even adblock struggles to navigate around them most of the time, a tantalising 2 seconds of your video plays before some smiley **** trying to sell you f**king s**t you don't need pops up blocking the whole thing. f**k THE f**k OFF!
Google +
No, stop trying to force feed us this s**t. For reasons I cant quite fathom, I now have a Youtube account linked to my Google + with absolutely f**k all on it, and I also have my original youtube channel? NOBODY WANTS IT GOOGLE GO AWAY.
Basically, Its a resounding "f**k Off" from me. I can happily wait for Vimeo to process mine as I know it's not a nob about things.