At this time, a lot of my channel is trial and error, but one thing that I have trouble with is black bars when I upload to Youtube. After some short research, I hear it's best to record in a 1280x720 format (which is suppose to be Youtube's ratio when displaying videos).
I then saw some pages that say it is possible to record with that 1280x720 ratio and still be able to play in full screen (F11). I'm not sure if there is a way, but I would think so, b/c nothing is more annoying to me than having to look at a box when you play :/
If there is a way to do this, it would be greatly appreciated if someone took the time to explain it a little more clearer
NOTE:
(I use Mirillis Action to record)
These bars are full around the gameplay (not just on top or on the sides, but both)
Hey Crimson!
Those black bars are a pain, but they're rather easy to fix.
First off, I recommend getting a basic video editor, Camtasia is very easy and simple to work with in my opinion.
From there, you want to get your gameplay and throw it into the editor.
The final step is very easy, you just want to hold the shift key, and expand the video enough to cover the black bars.
If that's too difficult, try and just experiment with F11 and other resolutions.
Best of luck!
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I then saw some pages that say it is possible to record with that 1280x720 ratio and still be able to play in full screen (F11). I'm not sure if there is a way, but I would think so, b/c nothing is more annoying to me than having to look at a box when you play :/
If there is a way to do this, it would be greatly appreciated if someone took the time to explain it a little more clearer
NOTE:
(I use Mirillis Action to record)
These bars are full around the gameplay (not just on top or on the sides, but both)
Thanks for reading
Those black bars are a pain, but they're rather easy to fix.
First off, I recommend getting a basic video editor, Camtasia is very easy and simple to work with in my opinion.
From there, you want to get your gameplay and throw it into the editor.
The final step is very easy, you just want to hold the shift key, and expand the video enough to cover the black bars.
If that's too difficult, try and just experiment with F11 and other resolutions.
Best of luck!