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Dear comrades,
I am working in a project for a web site where I have to deliver 30 video clips as MPEGs with a duration of less than a minute each. I have been using VisualHub, an excellent conversion program, but that unfortunately has been discontinued. I am still using it, but now I want to explore with Compressor. My question is related to the size of the clips I produce with VisualHub, I have the choice to make the clips at 640x480 and I get very decent clips at a range of 9.5Mb, they download fast and easy to be viewed in the server where they are uploaded by the webmaster. I need to use Compressor to create files at 640x480 but all the size options are grayed out and I can't modify the size from the default 320x240. Is it possible to create such a size in Compressor? Has anyone heard of DV Kitchen? Thank you in advance for any information on how to create them in Compressor. I am using FCS2 and I export .mov files that I bring into VisualHub and convert to MPEG. Thank you!!!
Hi Alexander,
MPEG Streamclip is your friend... and it's FREE! www.Squared5.com Travis VoiceOver Guy and Entertainment Technology Enthusiast [www.VOTalent.com]
There is a review of DV Kitchen on the lafcpug homepage.
For export from FCP to Compressor to the Web (H.264) [www.kenstone.net] --ken
Ken,
Thanks a million for the link. I will explore all the suggestions in your article and experiment with all the options to get the good quality clips up and running. Also I will be able to edit the clips sizes to obtain those I have successfully obtained with VisualHub (R.I.P) Thank you
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