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  • Brad Keppler

    June 6, 2008 at 5:17 pm in reply to: Compressing video for playback on web

    Man, you guys are some kind of speedy.
    I greatly appreciate that.
    At this point, my client is kinda knockin’ on the proverbial door for the web stuff to be up there, so I’m open to purchasing stuff if need be.
    Gonna check out the review for the product–which was also very cool, thanks–and try and get this thing settled.

    Thanks again,

    -Brad

  • Brad Keppler

    June 6, 2008 at 3:46 pm in reply to: Compressing video for playback on web

    Shane,

    Thanks a billion for the really speedy response.
    Of course, I’m going to have to show my true newbie colors here when it comes to Compressor but…

    I’ve tried the H.264 thing after reading it was the way to go. I ended up getting the file size I wanted (it was under 50 megs), but the video came up looking pretty horrible. I use a lot of text to supplement the tutorial, and it was nearly unreadable.

    I should have been more specific, and I apologize. I should have asked if someone would be awesome enough to maybe break down the exact settings that one would typically use to get the desired video render. I messed with some of the settings in Compressor when it came to H.264, but I kept getting the same soupy mess.

    Again, I reeeeally appreciate the quick response and hate to confound the question further, but do you or anyone else have anymore insight/linkage to something that could just logically beat me over the head with an answer ’till I get it?

    Thanks again

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