Hmm... I think I'll stick with the large file size and good video
quality.
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On Jan 19, 2010, at 10:38 AM, el jefe delito
wrote:
>>> I've tried to render the video at less then 4000k but the quality
>>> is not good enough. Is there a way to keep the quality while
>>> d
Guess I'm stuck with large files. I'll upload the video and run a few
tests.
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On Jan 19, 2010, at 10:24 AM, Simon Eugster wrote:
> You could try a different codec (XviD or so), but except for
> that ... no ;)
>
> 2010/1/19 Damien Hull :
>> I have figured how to edit and r
> > I've tried to render the video at less then 4000k but the quality is not
> > good enough. Is there a way to keep the quality while decreasing file size?
You could try AVIdemux to set a file size and have it automatically figure out
the settings, but I don't know if mpeg4 is an output option o
You could try a different codec (XviD or so), but except for that ... no ;)
2010/1/19 Damien Hull :
> I have figured how to edit and render video. Now I'm trying to figure out how
> to render video for blip.tv. Here are my rendering settings.
>
> 1. mpg4
> 2. 4000k single pass ( two pass didn't m
I have figured how to edit and render video. Now I'm trying to figure out how
to render video for blip.tv. Here are my rendering settings.
1. mpg4
2. 4000k single pass ( two pass didn't make a difference)
3. File size is 157.6MB
I've tried to render the video at less then 4000k but the quality i