How do upload videos onto youtube in full HD resolution without my videos getting cut off after 32 seconds?
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I got a new Sony Handycam HDR CX-150 recently and I finally figured out how to get my videos uploaded to youtube in full 1080p resolution, but NOW my problem is that i'll have a video that no matter how long it is, lets say a minute. Once i upload it it gets cut down to like 32 seconds. This wont stop, its done it for every video so far (2:40 second one, and 1:20). Someone help me fix this problem ive even tried switching recording my videos to the SD carg (16GB) plenty of room only 8 gigs have already been used. HELPPP mEEEE! This is my source of pay is making videos.
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Answer:
Are you running your video through a NLE before upload, or straight from the camera to youtube? I think Youtube is having a problem with the file structure of your videos.
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