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  1. #1
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    Video compression settings for web postings

    Hey guys,

    Matt Clayton at Bridger bowl here, we here at Bridger have had an ongoing battle with slow download times on our Daily Videos (http://www.bridgerbowl.com/mediagall...eo/2009/12/05/) I was wondering if you guys could shed a little tech light on our problem. We are currently using Sorenson Squeeze 6.0 and are quite frankly overwelemd with all the options. We post in flash 8 on our page and also send and i-pod version to i-tunes. Idealy we would like to have a small(542x305), quickly downloadable version and a HQ 40-50mb vid for those who want to view in full screen. What player are yall using and how dose it work so damn quick?
    Thanks for the help, if possible please e-mail response to mc@bridgerbowl.com.

  2. #2
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    Matt, Here are the video specs that we use for our site. I would imagine they would help your cause elsewhere as well. The videos that we post(TGR) look as good as alot of so called HD videos on the web. You can upload here and embed our player into your site. We use a JW player that we tweek, which is pretty sweet. Here you go.
    Upload Specs

    Each piece cannot exceed 100mb since that is our max for uploads. The
    best and most versatile codec I have found for ease of use is Apple
    iPhone codec. You can export straight out of FCP or in QT to this
    codec. If you want to create one the following are some good settings.

    h.264 compression
    640x360 for video size
    800kbits/s
    AAC audio

    Using Final Cut Pro

    Export using Quicktime Conversion - set Format to iPhone and export.

    Once your file is exported change the extension from .m4v to .mp4 this
    will allow your video to be uploaded.

    Using Quicktime

    Export and set Export setting to iPhone setting.

    Once your file is exported change the extension from .m4v to .mp4

    Using Flash

    Set size at 640x360 for 16:9 material and 640x480 for 4:3 material

    Set quality at High and use flash 8 compression

    Make sure your file is not over 100mb. If it is split the video into
    two or more parts. this way it wont take a crazy long time to load!

    Try to use one of the options above to get the most out of your video
    posting.


    Also,


    -Please include a descriptive title
    -Include descriptive tags with location and key rider names
    -Please include a solid description of the clip
    include the location field.


    Basically fill in all of these fields. This will help significantly with the views.
    Thanks,
    "Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention to arrive safely in a pretty and well-preserved body, but rather to skid in broadside, thoroughly used up, totally worn out, and loudly proclaiming: Wow!!! What a ride!"


    "We been runnin' these goddam hills for dang near, huh?"
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