This is awesome, I didn't even realise that you *could* export the
slideshows now in LR3.  

Wow, this is going to really save me some work!  I am excited!

Thanks for drawing our attention to this!

Tan. :)

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Igor
Roshchin
Sent: Tuesday, 29 June 2010 1:54 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FYI: Adobe LR3 slideshow and Youtube


Hi All,

I played with the slideshow in LR3. 
I encountered a problem that once the exported video is uploaded to Youtube,
the transitions (no matter how long they are, even if they are 0 seconds)
become bad: they become jerky, artifacts appear (colored rectangles), under
certain conditions the photos would be switching back in force several
times.
With all of that it was shown by VLC and QuickTime player just fine.

I found one workaround.
I saved it as 720p, then used VLC (the latest 1.0 version) to convert/save
it into the same mp4 format.
After that, the video was exhibiting problems in QuickTime player, but was
fine on Youtube.
The same done with 1080p was not as successful.

I thought I'd share this recipe, in case it would be useful to someone.

While this is less important, if you are curious, you can see what came out
of that excercise:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0lJcGkg_Rgg
(If your connection allows, choose 720p, and see it "full screen")

Igor


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