"lists" was in reference to the previous discussion here about curated lists. being 'listed' as something worth watching.
we almost got a distributor, they currently sell books and comics(our ideal demographics) and thought to add video as H264 files. so we downloaded a program to convert our files into that format and really liked what we saw. and then got word that the distubutor was not prepared to handle the size of video files and put their expansion into video on hold. so thanks for your response, and the information that H264 files can be customized for size. and yes, i meant WMV. i suppose i have read it here and it has gone over my head, but is there a preferred piece of software for converting files created in adobe premiere to H264? --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Rupert Howe <rup...@...> wrote: > > Two things: What do you mean by 'lists'? What kind of lists, and how > do they work? > > And how hard have you tried to customise your H264 file exports to > match the WMV file sizes (I take it you meant WMV, not WAV?) > > Rupert > http://twittervlog.tv > > On 2-Sep-09, at 2:46 AM, daredolls wrote: > > > so i do read most of what is posted here, and most of it goes over > > my head. > > > > so, given that we have a world wide following, for over a decade. > > who is surprised to learn that we sell, exclusively, WAV files. > > > > recent posts here suggested ...264... files are somehow better. and > > one might wish to be listed on emerging lists. > > > > so guess what . they are, those files. bigger. better. more detail > > > > and lists are a coming thing. > > > > but the lists are not ready to pay the frieght on the bigger files. > > > > sigh. a big sigh. > > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] >