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Dick,
I found this same problem when I used QT Pro to do the compression. When I
switch to using Cleaner, the problem went away. I was using different
settings with Cleaner and got what I thought was a better picture and
smaller files.
I used Sorenson compression, 15 frames per second, 480 by 320 but displayed
at 150%, and 32 kb audio. The overall quality was as good or better than
the students were used to on their computers.
Another thing just popped into my head. When you are running the
compression, don't use the machine for any other task. A few missed cpu
cycles can add up.
Good luck.
Tom Browne
On Mon, Jun 16, 2008 at 12:21 PM, LLTI-Editor <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
> Friends,
> We are setting up a QT Streaming Server to play full-length movies. I
> have dealt with the legal aspects of this with our university
> counsel. We find that a ways into playing a movie from the server,
> the audio begins to work ahead of the video. This becomes intolerable
> before the end of the film.
> Here are the specs we are currently using. Here are the specs we have
> tried most recently. Any suggestions or directions to work on
> appreciated.
>
> * Apple G5 OSX Streaming Server Tiger 10.4.10
> * 2 GHz Power PC processor
> * 1 GB DDR SDRAM
> * OSX 10.4.10
> * QuickTime Player 7.1.2
> * 80 GB Boot Drive
>
> Current info as pertains to using QuickTime to export files for
> streaming:
>
> * QuickTime (.mov file extension)
> * H.264 compression
> * Compressor Quality: high (multi-pass)
> * 29.97 frames per second frame rate
> * 220 kbits per second bit rate
> * 640x480 screen size
> * AAC stereo audio @ 128 kbits per second bit rate
> * Hinted for streaming
>
> Dick Feldman, Director
> Language Resource Center
> Cornell University
> lrc.cornell.edu
>
>
>
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