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Oh! I haven't changed since high school and suddenly I am uncool
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1280 x 720 / fps 29.97 / bitrate 2,000 - 4000 depending on your preference, the higher the bitrate the large the file size, try not to exceed 500MB with your final edit, and with those settings for a 10min video you certainly shouldn't. MPG is fine to use for members area, a good thought is to offer WMV in 1280 and MPEG in 720, I wouldn't suggest going lower than 640 x 360. You'd be wise to use custom settings for these dimensions, otherwise you'll want your ratio to be 16:9. Play with the bit rate as you see fit, and be mindful of what the info is on your original file before you get started, very important. If you're getting black space horizontally, that is called letterbox, you may be overlooking a setting somewhere in your encoder, un-check letterbox as you want to employ the custom settings. It impress' me as this is what is occurring in your case... Using a good encoder is essential as it is your final frontier, WMV & MPEG are the ways to go, MOV is blah, I wouldn't advise AVI, DivX, MSK, etc. but of course mp4 is becoming a bit of a standard as well. That is of course if you're also considering using a flash version as well, which you should, in which case I would recommend either F4V or mp4. So basically your expectation should be that your 2gb raw file should encode down to WMV 10 min video to anywhere from 200mgs - 400mgs+ with those settings, again with varying bitrates (2000 - 4000) depending on the quality you desire.... Last edited by housekeeper; 2010-07-18 at 06:33 PM.. |
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