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Well, as far as I know it was a single pass,
following Verdi's instructions. But it is unable to be seen by the one
computer that matters!
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Sent: Friday, November 18, 2005 7:31
PM
Subject: [videoblogging] Re: Suggestions,
please
3ivx should work if you do single pass instead of dual
pass. Verdi is the compression guru, but we followed a PDF he put out
and use 3ivx for all our videos. We've found that the quality is
better and the file size is actually smaller than standard MPEG-4.
This was key for shooting fast-paced action in our skiing/snowboarding
vids.
-Matt ----------------------- http://ridertech.com http://leanbackvids.com http://vlogmap.org
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[email protected], "BevSykes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote: > > I could use some help. > > I am designing
a web site for my former boss, who would like to include a brief (~20 sec)
video on the page. > > This is the page: http://pelvicsupport-aesthetics.com/urinary >
> I have used 3ivx encoding and my boss is unable to get the movie
to play for him on two different computers that he has tried. What is
my best bet for processing this movie so that it can be seen by
the maximum number of people? I would ideally like to have it
play imbedded in the page itself, but the site is hosted by yahoo,
which does not allow for uploading of movies, so the movie is hosted on
Blip. > > (IF you respond to this message, could you respond to
me personally as well as to the group, please? I have had
videoblogging turned off and just now turned it back on, but yahoogroups
doesn't always begin sending emails immediately and I'd hate to lose a
response. Thanks!) > > -- > Bev > Blog:
http://funnytheblog.blogspot.com/ >
Journal: http://funnytheworld.com >
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