The only way to do it with really good results with H264 I guess is to set
the Keyframes to 1 so basically you just get a stream of I-Frames (as in
fully encoded stills). Basically an Intra file, a file with a GOP of 1
(group-of-pictures). Wherever you host it though is going to reencode it
with a
Actually, a good H264 encoder should cope with what you're doing. The
mainconcept encoder (which is very tweakable) would use scene change
detection to automatically start a new GOP where the frame changes
dramatically. What would happen to it on vimeo when it streams though is
out of your
hey folks
has anyone found a good way to compress a film with a lot of single frames for
the web?
had a go here, followed the specific vimeo compression suggestions:
vimeo.com/moiratierney/are-we-there-yet
but the result is pretty bad (the single frame stuff comes in at 5:15)
cheers moira
You could ask Jeff Scher - he posts mostly single-frame films on the
NYTimes website.
http://opinionator.blogs.nytimes.com/author/jeff-scher/
At 18:08 -0700 16/09/12, ev petrol wrote:
hey folks
has anyone found a good way to compress a film with a lot of single
frames for the web?
had a go