choosing right MOV compression type
by sarah evans
on
Jan 3, 2008 at 5:03:58 pm
Hi
This is my first post and probably a very basic question and maybe posted in the wrong place?
I'm working on some simple 2d animations with digicel flipbook on a mac.
I am having some clips of my animations put up on a website (each clip will be at maximum 30 sec) they except MOV files (which is the format that flipbook exports in) but will then convert them to FLV format 500x375 pixels 768kbps 25fps
I was wondering if you knew which compression type option was best for the MOV if the file was then going to be converted to FLV? I have a number of compression type options but I
Re: choosing right MOV compression type by Ron Lindeboom on Mar 1, 2008 at 1:59:03 pm
[sarah evans]"I am having some clips of my animations put up on a website (each clip will be at maximum 30 sec) they except MOV files (which is the format that flipbook exports in) but will then convert them to FLV format 500x375 pixels 768kbps 25fps"
I would export them as 500x375 movies that were compressed using H.264, if they can accept that. That way your files will have as much picture resolution as possible when the Flash conversion is made.
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