My client wants the video in MPEG4 that ulitmately will be posted on the web. 
That is why I selected the 720x470 frame. 
The video is a mixture of a powerpoint presentation that I converted to video 
through Camtasia and some video shots of the speaker with q&a at the end.
On layer 1 the video has a video of the speaker and his presentation. On layer 
2 
is the presentation. I need the audio part only while the presentation slides 
are showing but I still have the video of the speaker in the background. I 
probably could have deleted the video part on layer 1 and just keep the audio 
per Lee's comment. But if anyone has a better recommendation on a better 
workflow for what I need, please share. 

Some of the videos are located  in this 
website: http://globalfuturesnetwork.org/index.php

Best always,
CB






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From: Gregg Eshelman <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thu, May 5, 2011 12:42:42 AM
Subject: Re: [AP] Issue exporting to H.264

  
--- On Wed, 5/4/11, C Balistreri <[email protected]> wrote:

> My output summary shows:
> NTSC, 720x470, 29.92 fps, Lower AAC, 192 kbps, 48 Khz,
> Stereo VBR, 1 Pass, 
> Target 3.00, Max 6.00 Mbps
> 
> Source shows:
> Sequence, Food Crisis 720x480 (0.9091), 29.92 fps, Lower,
> 02;30;25;22 4800 Hz, 
> Stereo

Are you making video for a NTSC DVD? If you are, why are you exporting to H.264?

When doing video for DVD make life easy for yourself and export to MPEG2 with 
an 
AC3 audio track. If you have space left over, do a PCM audio track too.

Your source video is 720x470. I assume you're wanting to letterbox the video? 
To 
keep as much quality as possible, do an anamorphic export. That stretches the 
video to the full 720x480 frame but sets the pixel aspect ratio so that a 
player 
will format its video output for the type of TV its setup for, either 4:3 or 
widescreen.

You *could* do "hard" letterbox bars, but then people with widescreen 
televisions or monitors won't like your video. ;)

 

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