Ryan DesRoches
September 14th, 2006, 11:11 AM
Hi Gang,
I want to get some advice on what you use to put up sample videos on the web. Obviously, there is the whole file size/quality issue to take into account, and I generally use Quicktime to put my videos on the web, but have never really got a good file size/quality balance for my sample videos that I am happy with. The movie clips are either way to big (file size) - or way to crappy image wise.
For instance - I want to take a 3 minute highlight clip and put it on the web. I would like to keep the file size to a reasonable level so the person watching it doesn't have to wait hours for it to download (less than 20mb?). How would I do this and keep the image quality relitivly high?
Right now -when I post clips to the web, I do the following:
- Use AVID to export to quicktime
- Use Cleaner to reduce image size to 400X300 px.
- I usially reduce the frame rate as well to something like 15/20 fps to keep
file size down.
- Export back out to progressive quicktime file.
Any advice?
Ryan
I want to get some advice on what you use to put up sample videos on the web. Obviously, there is the whole file size/quality issue to take into account, and I generally use Quicktime to put my videos on the web, but have never really got a good file size/quality balance for my sample videos that I am happy with. The movie clips are either way to big (file size) - or way to crappy image wise.
For instance - I want to take a 3 minute highlight clip and put it on the web. I would like to keep the file size to a reasonable level so the person watching it doesn't have to wait hours for it to download (less than 20mb?). How would I do this and keep the image quality relitivly high?
Right now -when I post clips to the web, I do the following:
- Use AVID to export to quicktime
- Use Cleaner to reduce image size to 400X300 px.
- I usially reduce the frame rate as well to something like 15/20 fps to keep
file size down.
- Export back out to progressive quicktime file.
Any advice?
Ryan