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gwyn ([personal profile] gwyn) wrote in [community profile] vidding2013-01-24 01:47 pm
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Exporting the best quality for web DL

Hey everyone -- I've made a vid for Escapade using HD source for the first time. I finally got my files to work for the size needed for the show, but now I'm trying to get a decent quality file that's not too huge for posting to the web -- both for download at my site, and for uploading to streaming. Nothing I make seems to come out well.

I exported using the H.264 codec (or whatever the number is, I don't have it open right now), and got a fairly shiny file at the Avengers aspect ratio of 965x542. But if I try to make it into any kind of .avi, it becomes massively pixelated and other files types seem really blurry -- not what I want after using all that HD source.

What are people using these days for DL and streaming? I think my methods are woefully out of date. And how did you get there?

For what it's worth, I'm on a Mac using an older version of FCP (6), and use MPEG Streamclip to make a lot of my web files.
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[personal profile] caramarie 2013-01-25 03:01 am (UTC)(link)
Ha, if I'm honest, the reason I like Zarx is that I just set it to 'highest quality' and 'film' and it thinks about all the rest for me. I'll have a look when I get home and see if I can figure out what that actually means in terms of settings.

(And now I'm wondering if I was just really shitty at compressing avis all this time, and that's why I've seen such a huge difference! :))
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[personal profile] caramarie 2013-01-26 02:44 am (UTC)(link)
Just had a look at the settings you're offered in Zarx don't seem to match the ones in Streamclip. The thing that makes the biggest different in Zarx is that you can tell it to encode really slowly, and you'll get a better result. But I can't see that option in Streamclip, so that's not very helpful, sorry!