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Codec for the web. Wich one you using

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Codec for the web. Wich one you using

about experience you have with different codec compression for web video. Look the Buffalo clip ! at Kewego.fr

Location: http://www.kewego.fr/video/iLyROoaftpnC.html
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Caleb Torres Comment by Caleb Torres on January 4, 2010 at 9:35pm
Anyone knowledgable on process of doing Walk-on Web spokesperson video?
Julien Massie Comment by Julien Massie on March 29, 2009 at 8:18pm
I use h.264 high quality 3000kbs
exporting to Quicktime movie whit avid
Pierre Samuel Rioux Comment by Pierre Samuel Rioux on January 6, 2009 at 2:49am
I try in vegas Pro 8 Xvid and have probleme issue with the sound ? ( sync )
Maybe a bad set up or choice for sound.
The recent clip i done i try the H264
But André for your WMV what setup you using in Vegas Pro 8
for the HD 720P ?
BTW I notice a dramatic loss in quality in the Montréal subway in Flash.
Andre Beriault Comment by Andre Beriault on January 4, 2009 at 9:46pm
I forgot top add.
I have another web page where I compare PC video files sizes produced with the same sample file. Of course H264 is not in the group cause I didn't have a MAC at that time. I will surely add this format for comparison in the near future.
Here is my web design address:
http://www.abciweb.ca/pages-FR/realisations-multimedia.html
Sorry, the page is only in French for the moment, but you wont have any difficulty understanding the figures.
Ciao
André
Andre Beriault Comment by Andre Beriault on January 4, 2009 at 9:37pm
Being a old PC user, I use two codecs mainly with my Vegas7 to edit my quality web videos:

1. WMV
AVI converted to WMV for high quality 720p ..see sample here: http://www.bestlinkfilms.ca/films/resurrection/private-resurrection-FR.html
2. FLV
AVI converted to FLV for medium res 720p, see the same movie here:http://www.bestlinkfilms.ca/resurrection/

Now that I also own a Final Cut Studio equipped Macbook Pro, I will of course test the Quicktime H264 with the same source file to see the difference.

See you all
Andrew Comment by Andrew on December 17, 2008 at 10:42am
Encapsulated and non-encapulated quicktime MP4 and H.264 with data rates and frame sizes tweaked to suit. I've found that flash just has too much overhead especially on some of the lower-end machines.
Eric Hvisc Comment by Eric Hvisc on December 17, 2008 at 5:35am
Yea things happen fast. Mr Stone has posted and Updated tutorial already.
http://www.kenstone.net/fcp_homepage/you_tube_hd_gary.html
Pierre Samuel Rioux Comment by Pierre Samuel Rioux on December 9, 2008 at 2:03am
Good Article Eric
Douglas Spotted Eagle one of the vasst member team made a DVD on the subject
he is going far with and tell we need to edit for the web.
So find the limit and work with it.
In the clip with the Buffalo you see easily the artifact specially when the codec try to made a single green for all the grass.First i try to using the MWV but he lost frame so the film it's worstI try also Dvix..
Eric Hvisc Comment by Eric Hvisc on December 6, 2008 at 7:54pm
Man things change fast, I should play with some of my wide screen stuff and see if I can make the modifications to make it happen.
thanks Shane.
Shane Killian Comment by Shane Killian on December 6, 2008 at 2:07pm
Unfortunately, Eric's link contains outdated information. YouTube now uses widescreen video and supports high-definition.
 

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