the best way I have found that makes the picture really clear is in fcp, it's called ipod(320x240), it looks great and is low in megabites.  The only trouble then is you need to save it as a .mov file using quicktime pro for everyone to be able to watch it.  

Paul Knight

On 14 Mar 2006, at 22:09, Dog-matic wrote:

aren't there any more sophisticated people out there who know Final Cut and what all the technical options are in saving video files that aren't just from someone's camcorder?

-d


On 3/14/06 12:47 PM, "Kitka" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

I suggest following the video compression tutorials on
http://freevlog.org in order to make a .mov file.

Kitka


--- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, Dog-matic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I really just need to compress to a format that everyone on every
platform
> in every browser can see. Can I please get some recommendations, with as
> much detail as possible? All of my shows are done on Sony 150 and 250s,
> edited in Final Cut, NTSC, 29.97 frames per second at 48k. I just
want them
> viewable online without having to do so much tech support for the
viewers.
>
> If you guys can't help me, who can?
>
> -d


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