Renne,
I think David has shown me (and us) some good examples of wmv..I'm impressed.
I'll be looking into wmv's from now on. Thanks David

David Hurdon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Renee, I did some experimenting earlier today with a two-minute file (DV 
AVI) using the Procoder Express plug-in for Premiere, my tool of choice for 
wmv encoding. The first export, at a combined video/audio 272 kbps, 15 fps, 
320X240 2-pass constrained VBR  came out at 3.9 MB, or roughly 2 MB/min. 
The second, at 128 kbps, 15 fps, 320X240, 1-pass CBR came out at 1.7 MB, or 
just less than 1 MB/minute, which I think is your target. If you want to 
look at either of them they're at www.contentshop.tv/procoder.htm  - they 
are the last two files in the list (Vacation). I identified the smaller 
file as 108 kbps but it's in fact 128, as you'll see in the player.

David Hurdon

At 12:31 PM 4/8/2005 -0700, you wrote:

Well - I got 20+ MB on QuickTime - what codec/tools do I need to get better
results.
If anyone has any tips for optimizing for WMV format-  would appreciate it -
or some reasonably prices tools to compress - not looking at spending $500/-
at this time...any suggestions?
Thanks.
Renee


                
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