YouTube video format help

Solution
I tried the link a couple of different ways and both times it took me to the YouTube site and not the video you intended to be seen. What did you use and what settings did you use to record the video in question.
This may help: http://tbilisitube.com/en/video/oN7i9fWWfEk/Best-Quality-Render-Settings-for-2K-and-4K-Sony-Vegas-Pro-12
This one might also be worth watching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mivp_9pYy4
There may be something useful here: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/training/vegaspro
I tried the link a couple of different ways and both times it took me to the YouTube site and not the video you intended to be seen. What did you use and what settings did you use to record the video in question.
This may help: http://tbilisitube.com/en/video/oN7i9fWWfEk/Best-Quality-Render-Settings-for-2K-and-4K-Sony-Vegas-Pro-12
This one might also be worth watching: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Mivp_9pYy4
There may be something useful here: http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/training/vegaspro
 
Solution
Are you talking about the black bars that get put in if the aspect ratio does not match the player? I'm guessing it's that, just make sure you have the video set to the right resolution and aspect ratio that the youtube player can run.
 


Looks like the main player window is not setup to run widesceen fully, I just poked around a bit to see what things look like, I set the new Godzilla trailer to 1080 resolution and it played it with the black bars. So what you are seeing is normal.
 

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