![]() See also Google's help article on optimizing videos for upload. ![]() MP4 or AVI formats are a good fit for that category. Open source file formats are more future-proof than proprietary formats that are controlled by enterprises. ![]() For home video recordings, choose a format with high quality video good chance of being usable in the future. I assume that your upload bandwidth is not capped enough to make this kind of effort worthwhile, but it would be nice to see what kind of change you're hoping for. MP4 and WEBM are browser compatible video formats. Realistically, if you want to produce really small encodes that don't take up much disk space, you'll have to spend many hours tweaking settings. I don't believe that YouTube accepts any lossless audio anyways, not to mention that it would be a ridiculous waste of disk space. The audio codec you choose is not going to make much a difference for a standard YouTube-length video, as long as it's lossy. Really, for general-purpose video, everyone should be using h264. FLV - previously used to contain VP6, but currently uses h264.WMV - not used by many outside of Microsoft for good reason.MPEG2 (DivX, XviD) - higher filesizes for similar quality as compared to h264 Video format YouTube supports numerous file formats, but it doesn’t support everything.MPEG4 (h264) - pretty much the standard.WebM - VP8 for video, which really isn't that great.YouTube support a number of different options for uploading:
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