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Re: How to encode for You Tube?
by George Socka on Jul 2, 2009 at 5:24:56 am

My bit rate slider - CS3, goes to 20 which is 20 megabits per second. A standard definition DVD is about 5 - 7 megabits per second. HDV is 25 megabits per second. Sony EX is 35 megabits per second. To my humble eye, 2 - 3 megabits per second looks good for a talking head, nedium motion scene. 9 minutes of HDV is 2 gigabytes. 9 miutes at my rate is 140 megabytes.

I think that standard def widescreen uprezzed to 1280x720 by AME looks pretty darn god, especially considering that youtube is going to squish it down again anyway.

George Socka
BeachDigital
www.beachdigital.com


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