Frage von KlausZ:Hello,
I now have an entire afternoon verbraten, my film project in view Bildqualiät with an acceptable size for Web's export, but I always come on too large Sizes.
What do I want to do? I have a 1080i project, about 4 minutes and wants to cut the video to exposureroom.com publish. Have tried on compressor or directly from Final Cut Pro to export, but in quality, where it gives me, I am not under 700MB, which is definitely too high (or?). Compared with films seem to come under 200MB size, although I do not know how the compression settings to look like. Before I get a further waste of the afternoon, I ask the forum for good advice, which probably s.besten suited. With Compressor or directly, what format, what codec, deinterlacing, etc.? The only important thing is that I have the movie as synonymous HD to make available.
Who can give me help?
1000 Thanks! Klaus.
Antwort von AndreasF:
Hi,
Vimeo when you find the exact details of how you encode HD sollst there.
http://www.vimeo.com/help/hd
... We recommend using the H.264 codec s.size 1280 × 720, bit rate 3000-5000 kbits / sec (optimized for "download"), key frame every 30 frames (frame Reordering on), using whatever frame rate you shot in. For sound, use AAC s.128kbps in stereo. ... ... If you're outputting 1080i, deinterlace and resize to 1280 × 720 before you upload. In many cases if your final outcome is a progressive medium (web, LCD TVs, HD-DVD, etc.) you might be better off deinterlacing before you even start editing. ... cu
AndreasF
Antwort von KlausZ:
Hello,
Tip of the times was very enlightening, thank you! A question remains: With Compressor encode or directly from Final Cut Pro, or is that perhaps no preference, as both are in the same encoding engine access? When Your prejudice to Compressor to?
Gruss Klaus.