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Jeff Carpenter
December 10, 2007 at 10:06 pmGoing through another site (like Google video) is probably a good idea. I’ve had good sucess with Youtube. Youtube videos can also be embedded in blogs. Here’s what I’ve had success with:
Make a 4×3 DV project and drag your HDV sequence into it. It will make a letterboxed video image.
Go to FILE -> EXPORT -> QUICKTIME CONVERSION
Set it to a quicktime movie with these settings:
VIDEO
H.264
100 kilobits per second640×480
AUDIO
AAC
MONO – 41.1 khz
128 bit
===================Your file has to be less than 10 minutes AND under 100 MB. If it’s longer than 10 minutes, make it into 2 parts.
If you get a file smaller than 100 MB, go back in and raise the video bit rate higher. Keep trying until you get something between 90-99 MB. Youtube will compress it again once you submit it, so give it the largest file you can!
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Omar Estrada
December 11, 2007 at 3:55 amHi Guys!
Thanks a lot; I think I did it thanks of your help!
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Rafael Amador
December 12, 2007 at 5:49 amHi Annalee,
Great you’ve got it.. Beautiful blog. beautiful movie. Beautiful land. Beautiful people.
Best luck for the festival. I wish I could be there sipping a Pi -
Rafael Amador
December 12, 2007 at 1:55 pmHi man, sorry for the mistake.
I’ll write that in the blog.
And don’t forget that the editor is the guy in the shadow who amends all the mistakes of the shooting and resolve the movie. So be proud (in the shadow).
Un saludo,
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