Hi everyone: First addy for me on this group since not even you guys could outnumber the number of posts in the political discussion groups (Many of which are Liberal) which you guys were kinda sorta "lumped" in with (Yes, I'll move my membership PoliticalVideo over here if I can too ).
Anyhow....My question isn't so much software related inasmuch as it is SETTINGS related. As many of you are no doubt aware by now, I've been using iPod settings to encode my videos (320x240 screen resolution 25 fps. frame rate, 4:3 Aspect Ratio 64Kbps. AAC audio). Will these settings work on the iPhone as well or is there some sort of adjustment I need to make to accomondate that. I'd like to make my videos whereas they'll play on the iPod, iPhone, iTunes & practically every modern software-based player out there (If I'm not already doing so). Just wonderin' Cheers Pat Cook [EMAIL PROTECTED] Denver, CO BLOGS & PODCASTS AS MY WORLD TURNS - http://asmyworldturns.blogspot.com/ AS MY WEIGHT LOSS WORLD TURNS - http://asmyweightlossworldturns.blogspot.com/ KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | HAM MUSINGS - http://kb0oxd.blogspot.com/ KB0OXD CYBERSHACK | SITE & STATION NEWS - http://kb0oxdcybershacknews.blogspot.com/ THE LEFT WING CONSERVATIVE - http://theleftwingconservative.blogspot.com/ From: Rupert Sent: Thursday, October 23, 2008 3:03 PM To: videoblogging@yahoogroups.com Subject: Re: [videoblogging] iphone compression in imovie and fcp It *should* work, though. I have a different experience to you, Verdi. I love iPod Export - It works for me, unless the settings get screwed like I described before. I've often found that, if everything else is in order, iPod export gives a better quality and faster export than almost anything else, with a file size of around 10-15MB per minute, and it almost always exports at the right Aspect Ratio. Rupert On 23-Oct-08, at 12:33 PM, Michael Verdi wrote: Hey JD - for some reason FCP has been borked like this back to version 4.5 or whenever they came up with the ipod presets. What I do is export a full resolution copy from FCP and open that in QuickTime pro and then compress from there. QuickTime pro gets it right. Doesn't make sense but that's the way it is. - Verdi On Thu, Oct 23, 2008 at 1:32 PM, JD Lasica <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, I've been experiencing a strange problem. > > I shoot my videos in HD on a Canon VH20 at 1440x1080 (and output the > finished works at 480x270). > > When I output the finished video in iMovie (as mp4, .mov or .m4v for > the iphone), they turn out fine. > > When I output it in Final Cut Pro, they turn out fine in .mp4 but > distorted (squeezed and deeper) when I export in either: > QuickTime Conversion > iphone (where it's all done automatically) > QuickTime Conversion > QuickTime Movie > > I asked my FCP tutor about this yesterday and he couldn't track down > the problem. > > Could the culprit be FCP's Audio/Video Settings? Or do I need to > change something on my camcorder? > > Thanks, O Wisdom of the Mailing List! > > jd lasica > ourmedia.org > > ------------------------------------ > > Yahoo! Groups Links > > > > -- http://graymattergravy.com [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]