Actually, thinking about it, 720x480 wouldn't scale down to 640x360,  
it'd 640x425 or something... not real widescreen, so perhaps even  
more reason just to stick with what you're already using.

On 30-Aug-08, at 1:05 PM, Rupert wrote:

If you record widescreen, iPod H264 Conversion will convert it down
to 640x360. If you're not doing something very visual, going up to
720x480 might not be worth the extra file size and upload/download
times. Although if you just uploaded the iPod version instead of the
AVI, I guess your file would be even smaller.

I know Blip Pro has checkboxes to allow conversion to m4v, what I was
saying was that I wished they offered transcoding to more formats
than m4v and mp3, because that's not really worth the expense of a
Pro account when things like MPEG streamclip will do it very well for
free. Conversion to lots of different formats is a time-consuming
pain that would might make Pro account worth the extra $ - but
conversion to just one format is not really that much of a pain and
not worth the $.

Rupert
http://twittervlog.tv

On 30-Aug-08, at 10:11 AM, daveacbliptv wrote:

Thanks for the quick reply.

I don't use ANY software - I record live in one take directly onto my
little Samsung NV3 digital camera.

No titles, no editing, no end credits.

The camera saves as 640x480 avi (mpeg4) files - though I've just
noticed I can move up to 720x480 (widescreen) which I will do for next
week.

The vblog is:-

http://daveac.blip.tv/

And here is the most recent one No 6

http://blip.tv/file/1214627

The pro option does give you boxes to tick for the formats you want I
think.

Thanks, daveac

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