Converting video to MP4.

patnull wrote on 3/4/2016, 10:49 AM

Hi.  Is there a way to export a file in an mp4 extension rather than an m2ts extension?  I already have the main concept installed, but I notice that every time I go to export, the file extension is always m2ts.  I notice that when I go to upload to You Tube, a file with mp4 just uploads a lot faster, but I don't seem to have that option when I export a file from the Magix program.  I even tried manually changing the file name to .mp4, but it changes to m2ts anyways.  I'm uploading just a 9 minute video, and it takes over 300 minutes just to upload to You tube?  That doesn't seem right.  Thanks for any and all help!

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johnebaker wrote on 3/4/2016, 2:22 PM

Hi

Please read this post - you have provided insuficient information for a definitive answer

. . . . Is there a way to export a file in an mp4 extension rather than an m2ts . . .

Without knowing which software you are using we can only give you a generic answer:

In the export dialog there are options for mp4 as shown below - this one is from MEP 2015

 

Just below the dropdown that is open in the dialog there is a check box Display All - check this to see all the presets.

The HD TV and PC presets are mp4

HTH

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patnull wrote on 3/4/2016, 2:58 PM

Hi

Please read this post - you have provided insuficient information for a definitive answer

. . . . Is there a way to export a file in an mp4 extension rather than an m2ts . . .

Without knowing which software you are using we can only give you a generic answer:

In the export dialog there are options for mp4 as shown below - this one is from MEP 2015

 

Just below the dropdown that is open in the dialog there is a check box Display All - check this to see all the presets.

The HD TV and PC presets are mp4

HTH

John EB

 

Hi, John, thanks for the information.  I am such a knucklehead.  I am using Movie Edit Pro 2016 Plus.  I totally missed that drop box at the top of the menu, but quite honestly, it's all like gibberish to me--I don't know what is the best option.  Just for shits and giggles, I tried exporting my same movie, and now the extension says mp4 instead of m2ts, and I didn't even do anything, other than select the box that says "display all."  Thanks again.

 

 

browj2 wrote on 3/4/2016, 5:25 PM

Hi Pat,

I suggest that you use 1280 x 720 for YT as the file size will be a lot smaller than 1920 x 1080 and thus will upload much faster. That is DVD quality, whereas 1920 x 1080 is BluRay quality.

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