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Re: Encoding PAL DV for website
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Daniel Low
on May 11, 2009 at 8:09:07 am
There's no real need to worry about PAL versions of frames sizes for the web but if you wanted to be closer to a PAL divisible then look at.
768x576 instead of 640x480
384x388 instead of 320x240
192x144 instead of 160x120 (although you shouldn't need to go that small these days)
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