Dammit... I forgot to paste the instructions for uncompressing the Hi-Def video.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?gl=CA&hl=en&v=g29PhkC2_PQ David http://www.davidhowellstudios.com --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "David Howell" <taoofda...@...> wrote: > > Export settings... > > Movie to Quicktime Movie. > > Click Options. > > VIDEO > Settings: > Compression Type - H.264 > Frame Rate - Current > Key Frames - Automatic > Frame Reordering - Checked > Compressor - Between Medium and High > Encoding - Best Quality (Multi Pass) > Data Rate - Automatic > > Click OK. > > Size: > Dimensions - Custom - 640x360 > Deinterlace Source Video - Checked > > Click OK. > > SOUND > Settings: > Format - AAC > Channels - Stereo > Rate - 32.000kHz > Render Settings - Best > MPEG 4 AAC LC Encoding Settings: 96kbps > > Click OK. > > Prepare For Internet Streaming: Checked and set for fast start. > > Click OK. > > Click Save. > > Now every freaking Tom, Dick and Harry is going to come in here and pick > apart every > setting I've typed up here and offer their 2 cents worth as to why not to do > that and why to > do this. You've seen my videos and what they look like. These are my settings > when > exporting a Quicktime video after editing footage from the same camera as you. > > You shouldn't be editing the MP4 files that come off the camera. You need to uncompress > them first. Here are the instructions for how to uncompress the Hi-Def video > from an > Xacti camera. > > Feel free to ask me any questions you might have. > > David > http://www.davidhowellstudios.com > > > --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "missbhavens1969" <missbhavens1969@> > wrote: > > > > So I bought the HD100 (long story, that) and I've got all this footage > > and I've been editing in iMovie '09 (which, incidentally, I hate so > > far)and I've got these finished several "projects" and I realized that > > I'd been working with the same export setting forever, and now I'm > > going to have to change them. Or, at least, I assume I do. AT any > > rate, this computer is new and I don't know what settings I had on the > > old one anyway. > > > > Can anyone point me in the direction of some keen export settings for > > this damn thing? Other wise, it's going back to WalMart. > > > > I'd really, really appreciate it. > > > > Thanks, > > Bek > > >