Youtube upload quality in PRE9

I had always followed what the verterans in the form have suggested for youtube upload.. Just for the fun of it, I tried to upload something from within PRE9 directly and found it to be really good, as good as it is when directly uploaded from youtube site.. Anyone else has the same observation?
Also I am able to upload for more than 10 mins now... REALLY helps me, cause one of my main workflows is to use videos from all my friends cameras and upload it to FB/youtube or burn it on disks.. for them

That's great to hear, Surfer!
Adobe really has made some real efforts to improve the program in version 9, and they've now added a feature that automatically updates to YouTube's ever-changing specs. It ain't perfect, but it's definitely about as good as you can get with an automatic feature.

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