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  • Adobe Media Encoder – Flash Video Export

    Posted by Yap Ws on January 30, 2008 at 6:35 pm

    Hi,

    I need the experts advise on exporting to flash video using adobe media encoder.

    I have edited a video with duration of 1.5 hrs and would like to export it as flash video. However, i have totally no clue on the settings to choose.

    On the Preset, do i choose PAL source to 512kbps?
    Do i need to resize my video?
    What about the frame rate and bitrates?

    I will need to have the flash video in high quality and reasonably file size. Please see the reference web for the quality that i am trying to achieve:
    https://knowledge.insead.edu/video/index.cfm?vid=14

    Please help to recommend the best settings.

    Thanks in advance for the help!

    Chad Mayeux replied 17 years, 3 months ago 2 Members · 1 Reply
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  • Chad Mayeux

    February 3, 2009 at 6:43 pm

    What you are asking depends on a lot of things. You asked about PAL, was the video shot in PAL or NTSC? The frame rate will be reduced by the encoder to whatever flash video’s standard rate is (I dont know what it is). The bitrate will depend on the file size you want it to be, the higher the bitrate the larger the file size will be. The frame size also depends on how big you want the file size to be. A common frame size for web videos is 320×240 however you can make it any size you want, just understand, the bigger the frame size, the bigger the resulting file size. Was the video shot in 4:3? If so you can reduce the frame size to anything in that ratio.

    Chad Mayeux
    Metter, GA
    Pineland Technology Solutions
    Videographer/ Digital Artist

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