Re: video compression 2005-04-25 - By T.Hopkins7@(protected)
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Thanks for the info. I don't like how it compressed so far. I loss image quality and the sound is muffled. I am going to alter scenes anyway. My professor already has it and has graded it. I have Vegas DVD production studio . I tried earlier this month downloading a trial of Premiere, but when I went to use it I kept getting errors. I need to add a hard drive and change my file system so I have more room so I am not going to worry about it right now. Tina
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Actually, if you're on windows xp and don't have much experience in video editing /caompression, use the windows movie maker. It has good presets for saving you video for web.
Just follow the programs instructions or visit microsoft website for additional info...
I have premiere, but i often use movie maker for saving to web.
petteri
--- In Carrara@(protected), "hdaggers2000" <hdaggers@(protected)> wrote: > > Tina-- We're dying to see what you've made! > > I'll try to keep this brief. You'll need a video editing program like Premier or Vegas, or a > video compositing app like AfterEffects. Import the footage you've made and trim it, add > titles, transitions, etc. When you are ready to put it up online there will be an export > option like EXPORT FOR WEB or similar. This will allow you to resize the animations to > 320*240 (a common web size for movies) and encode in a web-friendly codec like > realmedia, Quicktime Sorenson, or WM9. This is the very simplest way to do webmovies > and let's the program do most of the thinking. > > It is actually a complicated process and people do it as their job. Putting an animation > within a webpage is another complicated process and another job! Heh heh. > > If I were to walk you through it (ala KarenBlack-as-stewardess trying to land the plane with > instructions from the tower) I'd ask you some basic questions like: > > 1) What is the size of your animation? 640*480? Larger...? > 2) What avi codec did you use? DV? MJPEG? None...? > 3) How long is the animation (seconds), and what is the filesize (in MB)? > 4) what web-friendly format do you want to use? DiVX, QT, RM, WM9, MPEG1...? > > I am on a Mac and I prefer to use Quicktime and its video and web codecs, but I might be > able to help you. email me: holly@(protected) > holly > > > --- 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]
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