Thanks so much andre for the reply, I will try it.
André Sala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
André Sala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Magda,
To avoid the blotchy artifacts you are seeing in your encoded video,
you need to increase the "date rate" when encoding your videos. This
will make the file larger (more megabytes), but will look much sharper.
I believe the data rate that Freevlog recommends is 60 kbits per
second. That's pretty low. Scratchvideo uses around 350 kbits per
second! I like to encode my videos around 800 kbits per second. Try
a range and see what looks good enough for you.
Hope that helps!
- André
www.tvtonic.com
On Dec 19, 2005, at 7:22 PM, gretchen schuster wrote:
>
> Question 1: For instance, i just uploaded a video with some fast
> action, in accordance with the compression guidelines laid out in
> freevlog.com. The motion was very blotchy. I reuploaded using
> "best" compression, rather than medium, but the results were
> identical. Should I be changing the frames per second instead?
> something else?
>
> Question 3: I'm a big fan of Scratchvideo (crule.typepad.com/
> scratch). She seems to get VERY clear images which do not take
> long to load. Is this because her camera is better, or compression
> factors (i am assuming the latter) How does she do it???
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