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Re: Output "photo-jpeg" setup help.
by Mark Fogarty on Jun 3, 2009 at 3:35:08 am

I'm surprised that the Photo-JPEG file isn't playing smoothly... are you able to try it on another machine. I would also consider raising the quality from 75 to perhaps 85-95 and see what happens. Don't waste your hard drive space by putting it to 100 though, all you will get is a huge file with no difference in quality. It will create a video with 4:4:4 color space even though the original was probably 4:1:1 or 4:2:0 or some such thing.

I do wonder, though, if Photo-JPEG is the best format to provide an HD commerical to somebody. My immediate thought would be to provide a QuickTime with Animation compression... this is loseless and will give the people a high quality file which they convert to whatever works best for them.

I would also ask the people who you will be providing the commercial to what specs they want the video in.

Sorry I couldn't be much help here... I can't say I've done any HD commericals. I'm just surprised you haven't been given specific details on the file type and compression that is required.

Mark Fogarty
Media Missionary
Muddy River Media
www.MuddyRiverMedia.org


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