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Video conversion - help
by Geo Lam
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May 26, 2008 at 4:20:50 pm |
Hi,
I have a 40 second video to export for web (for this video, about 15mb)
H264 quicktime mov render from Aftereffects works well but quality is a little lacking
so i've exported as a quicktime animation and looking for some software
from what i've read, squeeze and clean are good.
but as i am a beginner (if you couldn't tell), i cant afford either of these programs
i looked at quicktime pro, but was a bit iffy after reading several reviews on it
any recommendations?
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| | | | Re: Video conversion - help by Tielman Dewaele on May 27, 2008 at 12:13:44 am |
H264 at best quality is the best option you have and should normally be good quality for the web.
Do you have Flash?
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| | | | Re: Video conversion - help by Geo Lam on May 27, 2008 at 11:23:31 am |
Hmm no, I don't have Flash. But anyway, I think I can't use Flash anyway.
And yeh, H264 is good but the file size is much bigger than required.
Temporary solution, I used Premiere and exported it at 40% quality which made it 14.5mb
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