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How to speed up loading time

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Hi there

I shot a video with a Kodak Zi8 in 1080p then used iMovie '09 for editing and exported it as a Movie in HD. I want the best possible quality but I want to speed up the loading time on a web page where this video will go after uploading it to YouTube. What can I do to achieve this please?

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Francina Smit
 
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YouTube re-encodes and optimizes the video for streaming after you upload it (unless you follow their guidelines). Read their guidelines about what format you should upload in (hint: MP4/H.264) for best results.
 

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