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<title>FishaOfMen on "Problems Encoding for YouTube in Premiere Elements 3.0"</title>
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<description>&#60;p&#62;I'm about to pull all my hair out.Â  I want a 640x480 video that I can post to YouTube, which will be available in high quality.Â  I've triedÂ encoding in iPod High Quality format, but Premiere 3.0 won't let me change to 640x480.Â  After typing 640 and trying to move from the field, it yields a message saying, &#34;Invalid framesize/framerate combination for this level. Please recheck the settings and try again.&#34;Â  I've also tried in WMV9.Â  It looked great prior to the upload but YouTube changed it from 4:3 to 3:3 and everything was elongated.Â  I also tried in MPEG2, but after uploading to YouTube, it's not available in HQ and it has a thin black bar at the top of the video.&#60;/p&#62;
&#60;p&#62;Any ideas for me?&#60;/p&#62;</description>
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