compression in regards to immediate upload of 9gb movie
by Jocelyn Kelvin
on
Oct 16, 2009 at 7:46:54 pm
Okay, I'm having one of the worst days of my life, and I'll be indebted to you if you have any suggestions.
It's almost 3pm where I am. I have a 9gb 13 minute video (.mov) that i need someone over a thousand miles from me to be able to play by 8pm tonight. They will be playing it on a projector, so I would like the video to be as high quality as possible so that the viewers don't even think about the video quality, etc. the video is for a dance company i've been working for, so the viewers are not film professionals, but they will notice bad quality. I've tried numerous sites just to be able to upload the quicktime file to them and none of them have been working, though if anyone has a suggestion like that i am open to it as well. What I'm looking to find is the absolute best compression settings and the best website to stream this on OR the best compression settings so that i can get them a file that will actually upload to the internet on a share-site or in dropbox quickly enough that they will have it by 8pm tonight.
ANY SUGGESTIONS would be wonderful. i'm working with FCP 6, compressor, and quicktime. i'm mostly self-taught so information about compression is something i am not good at troubleshooting. please let me know if you need more information.
Re: compression in regards to immediate upload of 9gb movie by Daniel Low on Oct 17, 2009 at 6:21:13 pm
What codec is the .mov using?
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