Oops I fear their iMovie quicktime mpeg4 screencast suffers from the
kbits/kbytes confusion. The voice says to use 90 kbytes, but the
screencast shows that the box is asking for bitrate in kbits.
Therefore its possible they really mean for you to enter a bitrate
such as 720 if your version uses kbits not kbytes (720 = 90 * 8)

Personally Im glad that they said to keep the framerate at full, but I
find the advise about audio (use lossless because 'audio doesnt take
up much space') a bit odd.

I quite liked the fast pace of the screencast, but I guess tahts just
personal preference.

Steve of Elbows

--- In [email protected], Jan McLaughlin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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> Of interest: for QT / Final Cut Pro --> MPEG4
>
> Windows --> interesting variations
>
> Screencasts available.
>
> Jan
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>
> --
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> http://blog.urbanartadventures.com - sound
> http://vlogpresskit.blogspot.com - media
> http://the-hold.blogspot.com - literature
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