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How to compress FLV video tutorials yet keep good quality like Andrew Kramer of Videocopilot.net
by Henry Mbata on Jul 22, 2008 at 8:35:55 am

Hello, Andrew Kramer. I cannot quantify the way in which you have helped After Effects users like myself to take our creativity to the next level. You have inspired me so much that I have even gone on to publish my very own website, called http://www.henrythejedi.com
In it, I have a free video tutorials for Adobe After Effects and 3D Max to help inspire the world, in much the same way that you have inspired me.
I have a quick question to ask: Please be as technically detailed as possible
-Which software do you use to record your video tutorials?
-Which codec do you use to compress your files? (e.g. Quicktime or .Flv)
-Exactly Which settings do you use for compression? (What bitrate do you use?)
-Any other information I may need

Thank you so much, Andrew and Keep up with the good works and great Products


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