Video format?
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- boobs
I've got a client who wants me to put a large video on his site. It's actually 1920x1080. and about 40 seconds long.
There are about 17 million choices for output settings in Adobe Media Encoder. Which one should I use if I want to keep it full size, but I don't want it to completely choke the web server?
- boobs0
Fuck. Why did this post 3 times?
- I hear that third time's a charm.bulletfactory
- Let's hope!boobs
- Masterramos0
put it on youtube, and embbed it with a jquery plugin
- evilpeacock0
Youtube or better yet Vimeo (better quality, replaceable if needed).
If you wanna get fancy Jillion's Sublime Video is worth using to embed the YouTube/Vimeo player on the page: http://sublimevideo.net/
- Christian0
H.264 - HD 1080p or Vimeo Pro
- doesnotexist0
vimeooooo
- moldero0
I render out in AE jpeg 95% once
then with an older version of handbrake, (the one that lets you choose a target size, and optimize for web) re-render through that.
its quicker than keep on re rendering the original file in AE or media encoder + you get to choose your target size.HB is how they get those full length 1080p movies at 1.2-1.6 GB while keeping a good quality
- my HB version that has those options is
Version 0.9.4 x86_64moldero
- my HB version that has those options is
- boobs0
Can somebody just tell me what settings to use on Media Encoder?
- akiersky0
Try a 4000-5000kb/s h264 mp4 with aac 192kb/s audio. enable 'fast start' but don't do a compressed header. I've even had good luck with around 3000 depending on the amount of motion and whatnot. 40 seconds should be around 50-60MB I think.
- akiersky0
I'd also reduce the size to 720p. most cases it looks pretty good still scaled up. that should let you get down to 2500-3000kb/s