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Re: How to get 1280 x 1024 Screen Capture Video on the web
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Paolo Ciccone
on Mar 21, 2008 at 4:03:22 pm
Video screen grabs usually don't have much motion so if you keep it at 15fps you should be able to reduce the files size quite a bit. Use QuickTime H.264, possibly from Compressor or other high-quality encoder, with a keyframe setting of 45, quality just above medium and it should get down to a reasonable size. How long is the video?
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Santa Cruz, CA
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