Sorry that response got out of order in the thread.
One other thing, I’m setting up to provide content which is all CG animation to Google Video. They prefer 750kbs for the video and 128kbs for the audio. When encoding my material, I want the encoder to put as much detail into the moving animation as possible.
Am I correct in assuming that an animated background like this emitter makes will consume encoding resources and slightly degrade the rest of the picture? If so, I’m thinking that I’ll just use a single still for the background, or a series of dissolves from one still to the next. That would ‘animate’ the background but not consume bandwidth, maybe?
Thanks,
TW