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Re: Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
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Craig Seeman
on May 19, 2008 at 12:30:44 pm
Default to MPEG 4 in Quicktime is 352x288 256kbps or something to that effect.
You need to define your target. What are you using this file for? Web viewing? How fast will be the typical targeted viewer's Internet speed and computer type/age? Will they be on CableModem and have Quicktime 7 for example. If you have to decide all that before any setting can be determined as optimal.
An 7 year old computer with Windows 2000 on slow DSL in an office that blocks Quicktime will need something different than a 2 year old computer with CableModem and Quicktime 7. If you target the lowest common denominator (everyone) you will target fairly low data rate and codec.
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