Yes, I can play it. It opens in Windows Media Player and it looks great. Then I tried to upload it to YouTube directly from the file on my desktop and it was going to take hours to upload. The file is one minute, forty six seconds long.
That made me wonder if I should have taken the file into a video editor, let it process the file for upload to YouTube and then upload to YouTube. And I wondered if I should make corrections in ReSpeedr first, then put the segment back into my video or edit the entire video, cut out the speed change segment, take it through ReSpeedr, then put it back into my video, then take it to YouTube.
Can an MP4 file be inserted back into either Premiere Elements or Premiere Pro?
No doubt I'm making this harder than it has to be! But if it was a plug in it would be easy to do everything all together. I just don't know if the order of things matters.
Also, I would really like your opinion on my audio recording, here, added in the last post in the thread. I see subtle differences in colors better than a lot of people, but I don't have a good ear. in fact, (I've been told) I sing off key! I can't tell if the microphone I bought is any good or not.
http://muvipix.com/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=13749
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