[videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-06 Thread Bill Streeter
No problem, just email me off list and I'll give you my number. Feel free to contact me whenever you're in town. I don't know of another vloggers here other than my friend Dickson (who I've been teaching) so it would be nice. I've been thinking about doing a workshop or a meet-up or something a

Re: [videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-06 Thread Richard
On 10/5/05, Bill Streeter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Richard,MP415 FPSKey Frame every 30 framesData rate: 600 kbps (this is probably where your problem is--theoriginal instructions were in kilobytes per sec not kilobits so 1kilobYtes = 8 kilobIts, I do 600 kilobits which is about 75 kilobytes, b

Re: [videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-05 Thread Åsmund Garfors
You can upload your raw video (typically directly from your digital photo camera) using this link: http://vided.org/index.php?page=uploadpublic (upload limit 30MB) The encoded result will be shown within few minutes (depending on size of upload) at this link: http://vided.org/index.php?pag

[videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-05 Thread Bill Streeter
I've played around a bit with H.264 and discovered a couple of things that made me think that it's not quite ready for wide usage. One is the Quicktime 7 requirement, which you mentioned. And this is a problem that will resolve itself over the next 6 months as the userbase grows. The other pr

[videoblogging] Re: final cut pro compression woes

2005-10-05 Thread Bill Streeter
Richard, I compress with pretty good results with this recipe (I'm also using FCP 5) MP4 15 FPS Key Frame every 30 frames Data rate: 600 kbps (this is probably where your problem is--the original instructions were in kilobytes per sec not kilobits so 1 kilobYtes = 8 kilobIts, I do 600 kilobit