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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Encoding In 3GP
My advice would be to forget 3GP.
I'm working on a project that was originally going to support 3GP, but
we decided to abandon it, because it doesn't make sense for us to
chase every device that can play video.
We decided
My advice would be to forget 3GP.
I'm working on a project that was originally going to support 3GP, but
we decided to abandon it, because it doesn't make sense for us to
chase every device that can play video.
We decided that we will take a different route and only support the
iPhone, iPod Touch
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Subject: Re: [videoblogging] Encoding In 3GP
When I post videos (I haven't for months) I try to also upload them
to Share on Ovi, which converts them to 3gp automatically and
provides a mobile compatible channel for you to link to from your
blog and an RSS feed. Gives me anoth
When I post videos (I haven't for months) I try to also upload them
to Share on Ovi, which converts them to 3gp automatically and
provides a mobile compatible channel for you to link to from your
blog and an RSS feed. Gives me another outlet where people can watch
my videos, and saves the
Hi everyone:
I know this has probably been brought up before (I know I've mentioned it a few
times), but I'm wondering that, now it seems we have a fairly good idea as to
where 3GP is going, which settings would be best to use.
The reason I ask is because I want to make versions of my videos fo
I've been happily using QT Pro on the PC to convert 4:3 DV into iPod-compatible
320x240 baseline
h.264 @ 608kpbs ever since the the first video iPod was introduced. Now I've
been persuaded to start
shooting 16:9 and I'm wondering how to best to encode it for iPod. A couple of
things puzzle me
Encoding question.
What is the 1 encoding that will play on many, many devices? It should
work on PSP, iPod, older Quicktime installs, and so on? If we've
answered this already, sorry.
I'm not looking for the encoding that produces the best quality or
smallest file, but one that will, today (!),
i know this is probably in her but..
anyone online right now can point me to the
best format for PSP?
mP4 H264 ACC audio?
other specs?
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Hey Eric,
The problem is your audio. You're using IMA 4:1, the iPod only does
AAC (mpeg4-Audio if you're on Qt 6).
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On Oct 25, 2005, at 5:09 AM, bottomunion wrote:
> I just found out that none of my videos will
Now I'm wondering if my videos show up on the new iPod.. Anywone have
one that wants to test it for me? That would be huge help!
Thanks,
-Chris
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On 10/25/05, bottomunion <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I just fo
http://www.apple.com/quicktime/tutorials/creatingvideo.html
On Oct 25, 2005, at 6:09 AM, bottomunion wrote:
> I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
> I'm struggling with coming up with a good solution. I've read a
> recent
> post which didn't help. I use compres
I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
I'm struggling with coming up with a good solution. I've read a recent
post which didn't help. I use compressor from FCP, to compress the videos.
What is the best way to encode for the ViPod? Preferably a good mixture of
good
I just found out that none of my videos will show on the Video iPod.
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