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I'm attempting to get my festivids vid into FLV format that is under 50MB and can't seem to accomplish it without the vid looking like crap.

I'm using ffmpegX - which is an application I've only used once (to format for a con vid, so for totally different purpose).

Does anyone have any pointers?
I normally export from FCE to *.mov format and use MPEG Streamclip to make *.mp4 (or *.avi) and don't see a *.flv option in MPEG Streamclip but maybe I'm missing something simple

Date: 2015-01-05 04:52 pm (UTC)
giandujakiss: (Festivids Mod)
From: [personal profile] giandujakiss
Unfortunately, I can't help with the .flv thing - and I'm sorry for the bother! - but just fyi, the site will accept both .avi and .mp4, if you continue to have trouble.

Date: 2015-01-05 05:39 pm (UTC)
futuransky: socialist-realist style mural of Glasgow labor movement (Default)
From: [personal profile] futuransky
I use MPEG Streamclip to make FLVs and find that it gives me good enough quality for my needs, which are usually importing into Prezi for teaching and giving presentations. I find it in file -> Other Formats -> Flash Video (FLV); the Options tab gives quality options. I have a Mac, and I did at one point have a full version of Flash installed, but I uninstalled it a while back and the converstion in Streamclip still seems to work...

Date: 2015-01-05 08:50 pm (UTC)
actiaslunaris: Galileo - Yukawa Manabu browsing on a computer (Festivids!)
From: [personal profile] actiaslunaris
You could use eRightSoft's SUPER © to convert. (Scroll all the way down for the link and then scroll all the way down again to access the download link.) [personal profile] rhoboat has a nice tutorial for it.

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