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  -- Enric

--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Kunga <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> FWIW - I just finished encoding another long 52.5 minute  
> presentation. Used a new Panther 10.3.9 + QT 6.5.2 + 3ivx 4.5.1 Dual  
> Pass setup with FCP 4.5 from Canon XL-1 DV source. The image quality  
> is great even in QT 6.5.2.
> 
> When I used 5 fps the file size came out to 116.6 MB which I decided  
> is unnecessarily large. When I dropped it down to 1 fps the size is  
> 54 MB. But that frequency of 1 fps is just a little too slow between  
> images - missing some of my screen shots a few too many times. So I  
> tried 2 fps. Size is up to 75.1 MB. So Clint Sharp's theory that 1  
> fps size can be maintained by changing other parameters seems to me  
> to not hold up. I hesitate to put out the 75 MB version. That is 22  
> MBs extra for a little motion that is not necessary for this video.
> 
> So I'm sticking with the 1 fps system for long verbal presentations  
> with slides. I don't want to flood my subscribers with files larger  
> than they absolutely positively need to be to communicate all the info.
> 
> And this will be my first triple post effort. Ripped an mp3 32kbps  
> file that is only 12 MB. So that will be for my audience's iPods. And  
> a small PDF just to make it easier for them to hit the links.
> 
> New problem - my post doesn't show up in iTunes. Can anyone tell me  
> how I can post video and not have it show up in iTunes? It doesn't  
> show up in FireANT either. But it did and does show up in NetNewsWire  
> immediately.
> -- 
> Taylor Barcroft
> New Media Publisher, Editor, Video Journalist, Video Podcaster
> Santa Cruz CA, Beach of the Silicon Valley
> URL http://FutureMedia.org
> RSS http://feeds.feedburner.com/FutureMedia
> iTunes http://tinyurl.com/8ql87
> 
> On Sep 9, 2005, at 10:28 AM, Steve Watkins wrote:
> 
> > Im delighted to hear you are planning a knowledgebase, because these
> > encoding issues get complex and theres plenty to say on the subject. I
> > reckon on average I spend at least a few hours every week talking
> > about various encoding issues, usually in response to specific  
> > questions.




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