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OT rendering/compression for web

OT rendering/compression for web

2005-07-02       - By Rainer Schmidt

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ALTRDVISON@(protected) wrote:

> This is more on the video/compression subject but here goes...
>  
> I will need to put some avi.'s on my web site.
> Can anyone direct me to the proper resolution to render at for it to
> be viewable
> with a fast download/load for windows media player?  Proper
> compression/codec advice?
> I am not a boutique with servers to farm on, just one guy with a
> laptop trying to post some demo work.  I will be simply rendering
> avi.'s and mixing them in Vegas to a master mixdown
> with audio. Quick downloads with decent picture is the goal.  Can
> anyone /please/ lend some advice to the new guy>?   =)
> Thanks
>  
> Jon
>  
> max avi size?
> resolution? (320x240? 160x120?)
> proper codec/compression?


Here's what I recommend in that case:

1. Create your video in the best possible resolution to have high
quality available in case you wish to send a dvd or cd.
2. Invest into:
http://www.swishzone.com/index.php?area=products&product=video
3. Post the streaming video in your website. You can change the
resolution/quality/bandwidth for the conversion.

The little tool even creates the necessary html code to include it into
your site. No flash skills necessary.

The benefit is that the movie starts right away. You do not waste your
bandwidth. When clients of your site stop watching, the data
transmission stops. Otherwise everybody has to download the whole thing
before they even see the first picture.

Works like a charm and you can even create surprisingly large formats
with decent quality.

Cheers
Rainer

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