Den 11.07.2007 kl. 11:23 skrev randulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> 1) I have Adobe Premiere Elements and it outputs h264. When I tried it
> though, the bitrates, unlike the other codecs, are on a scale that it
> huge, hundreds of thousands of bps. Why?

Use Quicktime Pro where you can type in your own bitrate.

> 2) The result, even at a high bps looked like crap, lots of artifacts.
> Every other format looked better. There must be a magic setting I'm
> missing.

Use Quicktime Pro where you have absolute control over the settings.

> 3) I'm creating videos at 480x360 24fps. Is this part of the problem?
> I h264 related more to 320x240 or some other size?

No. I'm creating weirder sizes (500x376 and 600x339) and they look smokin'  
hot. Something tells me that Premiere isn't smokin' hot. Just use  
Quicktime Pro instead.

> We're at a critical stage in video becomeing popular. It's too bad
> there's no standard, I'm afraid Flash is the closest we have to one.
> (Opinions solicited)

h.264 is a codec, Flash is a container format. The two cannot be compared.  
You can have an h.264 Flash video for example.

-- 
Andreas Haugstrup Pedersen
<URL: http://www.solitude.dk/ >

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