Re: [videoblogging] Vegas Compression Help

2006-04-06 Thread WWWhatsup
I'm sorry. but under what custom settings in vegas would one find those options?

At 05:38 PM 3/30/2006, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Under the custom setting tab, click 'streaming' and click 'fast start'.

Now your vegas quicktime videos will load right away



On 3/26/06, WWWhatsup mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED][EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

To make video that is 'smartstart' you would need to render to 
video for windows.dv ntsc and then take that and put it thru
quicktime pro 7. Another story.

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Re: [videoblogging] Vegas Compression Help

2006-03-30 Thread Ronen



Under the custom setting tab, click 'streaming' and click 'fast start'.Now your vegas quicktime videos will load right away(Now if I could only get Vegas to figure out the right aspect ratio of my widescreen minidv ntsc !)
On 3/26/06, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



Hi

To some extent it's a matter of personal choice, and it depends what
you want to do with your video, eg make iPod compatible etc or just
embed it in a webpage. 

If you are using the latest update of Vegas6 if you go to your
rendering options you will see 'Main Concept) AVC/AAC and
then in the drop down box 'Apple Ipod Video' - that does work
fo ipods. Runs about 600kbps - around 2.5 MB/minute

The problem is, that if you embed that in a webpage it won't
play right away - 'smartstart as apple calls it' - but will have to
be downloaded all the way before playing.. But if your videos short
that doesn't matter too much. You could use 
http://embedthevideo.com/ on it.

One way to get around that might be to upload your video to
somewhere like youtube, veoh, dailymotion, google video or similar, that will
convert it into flash video, and give you a code to embed it in your page.

Personally I don't think much of the quicktime6 options 
that are in vegas6.

To make video that is 'smartstart' you would need to render to 
video for windows.dv ntsc and then take that and put it thru
quicktime pro 7. Another story.

It's a good idea to make a DV NTSC master anyway, which you can export
back out to tape for archiving, and also, perhaps, to render to mpg2 for DVD.

Myself I use realmedia9 @225kbps for my pages, but I'm old school.

HTH

joly




At 01:34 PM 3/24/2006, you wrote:
I'm a brand new vlogger and new to video editing.
I'm working on my first video and I've got it all ready to compress
but I'm not sure which settings to use. I tried to guess based on
freevlog's tutorials but nothing I tried worked. 
I'm on a PC and my files originated in .mov and the only other editing
program I've got on my computer is Windows Movie Maker. Not sure if
that matters but just thought I'd let you know.
So anyone who has any ideas I'd love to hear them. 

PS Thank you to everyone who's helped me so far!





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Re: [videoblogging] Vegas Compression Help

2006-03-26 Thread WWWhatsup
Hi

To some extent it's a matter of personal choice, and it depends what
you want to do with your video, eg make iPod compatible etc or just
embed it in a webpage. 

If you are using the latest update of Vegas6 if you go to your
rendering options you will see 'Main Concept) AVC/AAC and
then in the drop down box 'Apple Ipod Video'  - that does work
fo ipods. Runs about 600kbps - around 2.5 MB/minute

The problem is, that if you embed that in a webpage it won't
play right away - 'smartstart as apple calls it' - but will have to
be downloaded all the way before playing.. But if your videos short
that doesn't matter too much. You could use 
http://embedthevideo.com/ on it.

One way to get around that might be to upload your video to
somewhere like youtube, veoh, dailymotion, google video or similar, that will
convert it into flash video, and give you a code to embed it in your page.

Personally I don't think much of the quicktime6 options 
that are in vegas6.

To make video that is 'smartstart' you would need to render to 
video for windows.dv ntsc and then take that and put it thru
quicktime pro 7. Another story.

It's a good idea to make a DV NTSC master anyway, which you can export
back out to tape for archiving, and also, perhaps, to render to mpg2 for DVD.

Myself I use realmedia9 @225kbps for my pages, but I'm old school.

HTH

joly




At 01:34 PM 3/24/2006, you wrote:
I'm a brand new vlogger and new to video editing.
I'm working on my first video and I've got it all ready to compress
but I'm not sure which settings to use. I tried to guess based on
freevlog's tutorials but nothing I tried worked.  
I'm on a PC and my files originated in .mov and the only other editing
program I've got on my computer is Windows Movie Maker.  Not sure if
that matters but just thought I'd let you know.
So anyone who has any ideas I'd love to hear them. 

PS Thank you to everyone who's helped me so far!





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Re: [videoblogging] Vegas Compression Help

2006-03-26 Thread Andreas Haugstrup
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006 00:25:06 +0200, WWWhatsup [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 If you are using the latest update of Vegas6 if you go to your
 rendering options you will see 'Main Concept) AVC/AAC and
 then in the drop down box 'Apple Ipod Video'  - that does work
 fo ipods. Runs about 600kbps - around 2.5 MB/minute

I'm no math wiz, but 600kbps will give you video around 4.5 MB/minute, not  
2.5.

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Re: [videoblogging] Vegas Compression Help

2006-03-24 Thread Ronen



I haven't gotten Vegas to compress even decently.What I do is export a basically uncompressed vegas file in mov, then recompress that .mov file in Sorenson (though other have good results using Quicktime Pro as a compressor).
What final format do you want (mov, wmv, etc) ?Let me know how it comes out!On 3/24/06, littleblueriver7 
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I'm a brand new vlogger and new to video editing.
I'm working on my first video and I've got it all ready to compress
but I'm not sure which settings to use. I tried to guess based on
freevlog's tutorials but nothing I tried worked. 
I'm on a PC and my files originated in .mov and the only other editing
program I've got on my computer is Windows Movie Maker. Not sure if
that matters but just thought I'd let you know.
So anyone who has any ideas I'd love to hear them. 

PS Thank you to everyone who's helped me so far!









  
  
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