Re: video compression 2005-04-22 - By T.Hopkins7@(protected)
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Hi Claudia, Class assignment. I have alot more to learn before I start taking on clients. My professor already has a copy I gave him burned on DVD with some individual files. Next time I will know to do Quicktime and compress each piece of animation and JPEG before I group it together and compress it some more and compress the audio files. My Quicktime is acting quirky since I upgraded to Windows XP Pro SP2 from Home XP SP1. I wonder if anyone else on a PC is having that problem? Thanks, Tina
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Hmmm, you should be able to get it reasinably lower, I imagine, with some setting adjustments. Toying around with it will help.
It seems so far, as if your project is done in a documentary style. Is it a client or class assignment?
Cheers.
Claudia "Selocic" - 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! -
--- In Carrara@(protected), T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote: > Thank you. I got it down to 10MB using Divx, but it still will not upload to the file on Carrara so I will have to play around with it more. I have to leave for work soon. Tina > > -- ---- ------ Original message -- ---- ------ > > Hi Tina, > > You can simply download the free trail versions of either Dr. Divx or > Divx Pro (I think they are for 6 months) and use them to convert your > one piece large file to a more web-friendly movie file, without that > much quality loss. I have squashed 290MB down to just under 1 MEG > without that much quality loss [ all things considered :) ]. > > This would be the simplest route. > > <http://www.divx.com/> > > Well, hope that helps. > > Claudia > "Selocic" > - 3D: when 'Flat' just isn't good enough! - > > --- In Carrara@(protected), T.Hopkins7@(protected) wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I have alot to learn on video compression. I have my Tibetan > animation and I broke it into 8 sections and apparently each section > is still too large to transport on the web. How small do they have to > be? After I have done the whole thing and rendered it, is there a way > to compress it or does the compression has to be done during the > creation stages of it? Hummm..... Thanks for your help. > > > > Tina > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] > > > > > > Welcome Yahoo Members! > > http://www.eovia.com > > > > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > To visit your group on the web, go to: > http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Carrara/ > > To unsubscribe from this group, send an email to: > Carrara-unsubscribe@(protected) > > Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to the Yahoo! Terms of Service. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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