Heywatch would be great except... all that time UPLOADING an
uncompressed (or dv or whatever you use) file to use as a source. Have
to subtract that from the time saved by outsourcing the compression to
them.

Of course if you have access to really fast uploading that's another
matter but even on my "deluxe" dsl account upload speed maxes out at
about 500k.

Brook


On Thu, Jul 16, 2009 at 5:41 PM, Michael Sullivan<sullele...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
> Curious, do need to output to wmv or you just want to have every modern
> format available?
>
> On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 11:00 AM, Adam Quirk
> <qu...@wreckandsalvage.com>wrote:
>
>>
>>
>> Hey all,
>> I've used several compression UIs over the years, but I'm curious to hear
>> what your favorites are, and what your process is.
>>
>> I really like SUPER by Erightsoft (http://www.erightsoft.com/SUPER.html)
>> but
>> I usually have trouble converting from QT to WMV. Directshow seems to
>> throw
>> a wrench in the gears.
>>
>> I use QT Pro for almost all of my compression, but I'm still hunting for a
>> good WMV solution.
>>
>> Windows Media Encoder isn't an option for me, as it almost always crashes
>> for some reason.
>>
>> Is anyone still using Sorenson Squeeze?
>>
>> What is your process for compressing to all the different formats from
>> your
>> master?
>>
>> Mine:
>> 1. Render uncompressed AVI at 1280x720p
>> 2. Open in QT, Export Movie, h.264 1280x720p 2.5mbps
>> 3. Open in QT, Export for Web, iPhone m4v and iPhone 3gp
>> 4. Open in Super, Export to WMV9 1280x720p 2.5mbps
>>
>> Note: I'm on PC, but if you're on Mac please feel free to share too.
>> Someone
>> else may be interested.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Adam
>> http://tangent.ws
>>
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