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  • help with daughter simple project

    Posted by Jack Laurie on April 26, 2007 at 5:06 pm

    Hi,

    My daughter is putting together a school project video comprised mostly of clips she’s gotten off of youtube (using keepvid.com which save the file as a 320×240 flash file). She need to put it on cd to play on a laptop that will be projected via lcd projector. What compression final output format would you suggest so its the least blown up and pixelated. Anything else you suggest watching for or making sure of is appreciated.

    Thanks,
    Jack

    Richard Baim replied 19 years ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • Jack Laurie

    April 26, 2007 at 6:43 pm

    sorry forgot to mention that first the video was converted in replay convertor to 200kb/sec avi (mpeg4)before movie maker. I’m not worried about improving quality, just minimizing degradation during the final form and projection presentation.

  • Richard Baim

    May 14, 2007 at 4:26 pm

    Jack,
    If possible, avoid recompression by using the file format on the timeline. In other words, output the file without changing it to another file format. If it’s MPEG4 it should play back with Quicktime. To check, just output a short segment, save the file, and then play back to simulate the final playback.

    Work with same PC or laptop that will be used for the final playback to avoid last minute playback problems caused by things like the player needed is not available on a particular PC.

    Rich

    Rich Baim

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