i have a 1 min video to put online but i want to make it small enough so it loads quickly but is still decently readable - in mov and wmv formatsanyone know the best render settings? i'd rather not waste my time fiddling with it and waiting to render each time.
1/18/2006 6:47:23 PM
1080p
1/18/2006 6:48:52 PM
mmmmk render size: just short of 8 Yottabytes
1/18/2006 6:51:25 PM
for wmv9, use 320*240 resolutionIf its a high action video, go with 300-500kbps, otherwise you can probably go lower (you just need to run a few encodes and see what's tolerable).run the audio down to mono and 32kbps unless it's music.
1/18/2006 6:53:32 PM
1080p is only like 10mb/swho doesn't have that pipe in this day and age?alternatively i'd try something between 320x240 and 640x480. Of course thats if the ratio is 4:3[Edited on January 18, 2006 at 6:53 PM. Reason : .]
1/18/2006 6:53:40 PM
1080p is like 3 Gbps.http://www.cedmagazine.com/article/CA422050.htmlCorrection: 1080i = ~266.7MB/s before compressionCompression can reduce this rate between 20% and 80% depending on the acceptable amount of loss.http://www.merging.com/vcube/Pages/WebSite/frames.html?frmname=topic&frmfile=Video_Basis.html[Edited on January 18, 2006 at 9:25 PM. Reason : new info]
1/18/2006 9:13:30 PM
Uncompressed maybe.WMV HD will brings it down to like 10mbpsAs mentioned in that article the problem with compressing the video like that is that the end hardware needs to decode it.from microsoft's site
1/18/2006 9:30:45 PM
hahah yea right.Funny thing, almost no computer can yet playback WMV HD without hardware decompression help. I mean I applaud Microsoft and all, but seriously.
1/18/2006 11:21:57 PM