Mark Williams
July 18th, 2006, 10:15 AM
Please take a look at the video clips on the website I am working on and let me know if the encoding looks about right.
http://natureflixs.com/reservation.html
Thanks
Kevin Shaw
July 18th, 2006, 11:13 AM
Not bad. What software did you use to do the encoding?
Mark Williams
July 18th, 2006, 11:44 AM
Thanks for the input. I used windows media encoder ver. 9. It was easy to use and is free.
Regards,
Chris Barcellos
July 18th, 2006, 01:23 PM
I am pleasantly surprise with the latest codec in Premiere to prepare a HDV file as a .wmv file. Check this one out as an example.
http://www.makeyourfilm.net/downloads/airbombrun.wmv
Sergi Bosch
July 26th, 2006, 09:22 AM
I am pleasantly surprise with the latest codec in Premiere to prepare a HDV file as a .wmv file. Check this one out as an example.
http://www.makeyourfilm.net/downloads/airbombrun.wmv
hi, chris,
i clicked on your link. a huge windows media player window popped up. after about 1 minute it had only buffered to about 14%, so i closed the window.
i'd recommend reducing the file size to around 320x240.
i use a max kbps of 200, also, which is between a "slow dsl" and a "medium dsl" speed.
and i'm currently experimenting with a frame rate of 15 fps, which is friendlier to older processors/computers.
Christopher Lefchik
July 26th, 2006, 09:58 AM
It is not the brand name of the DVD media you should be concerned about, but rather the manufacturer of the DVD media. The brand names purchase from a variety of DVD manufacturers, some good, some bad. See the Blank DVD media quality guide (http://www.digitalfaq.com/media/dvdmedia.htm) for more information.