Re: [videoblogging] Re: Best Encoding settings

2007-12-27 Thread Jay dedman
> Mpeg Streamclip is fantastic. > If you have the technical know how and need more tweakability, ffmpegx > (OSX graphical front end to the ffmpeg tools) is also well worth > having. I started a page on our group wiki on compression tools. listed things Ive used. feel free to add/edit. jay --

Re: [videoblogging] Re: Best Encoding settings

2007-12-27 Thread Brook Hinton
Mpeg Streamclip is fantastic. If you have the technical know how and need more tweakability, ffmpegx (OSX graphical front end to the ffmpeg tools) is also well worth having. ___ Brook Hinton film/video/audio art www.brookhinton.com studio vlog/

[videoblogging] Re: Best Encoding settings

2007-12-27 Thread Richard Bluestein
I prefer MPEG streamclip to all other encoders I have tried. It has presets for exactly what you need to do. (I compress HDV the same way as you). It's free software and extremely fast. Just be sure you're deinterlacing properly if you have an interlaced source. Lots of people make mistakes in that

[videoblogging] Re: Best Encoding settings

2007-12-27 Thread Steve Watkins
If you are otherwise happy with the visualhub output, you could just run the file through this program (or use quicktime pro 'save as') and then hopefully it will be faststart with no affect on quality: http://www.qtbridge.com/lillipot/lillipot.html Cheers Steve Elbows --- In videoblogging@

[videoblogging] Re: Best Encoding settings

2007-12-27 Thread Heath
The first place I would go to is www.freevlog.org they have a bunch of tutortials on encoding for the mac Heath http://batmangeek.com I use a PC sonot much help from me on Macs --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "Scott Parent" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hi Everyone, > > I have been