--- Forwarded Message from Mary Fetherston <[log in to unmask]> --- >User-Agent: Microsoft-Outlook-Express-Macintosh-Edition/5.02.2022 >Date: Tue, 12 Mar 2002 11:38:51 -0500 >Subject: Re: #6565.2 video file size problems (!) >From: Mary Fetherston <[log in to unmask]> >To: Language Learning and Technology International Information Forum <[log in to unmask]> >In-Reply-To: <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ Dear LLTIers I've seen several postings on this topic and felt the need to add my few pesos worth. I use Cleaner for audio and video compression. It offers the most settings and control over the process. While recommendations for compression settings are fine to start with, you really have to experiment. High motion, low motion, quality of picture, intended purpose, and client connection speed are all factors when choosing what you will use. I have developed 6 presets I start with depending on the motion/quality/purpose variables, I run the video through my best guess and then either move up or down a preset or monkey with the number of frames and key frame rate. My best recommendation would be to make the clip size as small as possible. In most cases, I use 240 x 180. This allows higher quality motion with a lower key frame rate. I am amazed how much motion there is in even 'talking head' clips -- actors sway back and forth, gesticulate, or there are people walking in the background. I would add that in language learning, we really need a clear view of the speaker's mouth--especially for French! You say the file size was 1 Gig, how long was the original file? My three minute files average 300-400 MB uncompressed. (I digitize and edit the media using Final Cut Pro). Sometimes, I offer multiple file sizes for student use-- if I think the quality really suffers under 10MB then I offer a large file and a small file and the student can choose. The smallest I have gotten a 3 minute clip is 3.2 MB (with acceptable quality). Mary -- Mary Fetherston Supervisor, Language Learning Resource Center Part of Instructional Technology and Media Services University of Rhode Island [log in to unmask] 401-874-4719 ?º°`°º?ø,$FC$FC,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`°º?ø,$FC$FC,ø?º°`°º?ø?º°`°º?ø,$FC$FC,ø?º°`°º?ø Nothing is foolproof to a talented fool. --- Forwarded Message from "PROCTOR, ROSANA" <[log in to unmask]> --- > >> Subject: >> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 09:40:47 -0600 >> Thread-Index: AcHFJUjz0uou3YrbQKytv8ctrG+d+A== >> From: "PROCTOR, ROSANA" <[log in to unmask]> >> To: <[log in to unmask]> > > Hi, > > I work in a language lab that is in the process of moving analog material to > digital. I > had no problem with the audio but the video is giving me problems. Can you > give me > suggestions on how to "compress" a video. I think I have the right equipment. > I am > using BlueGLAS to create lessons and as the server and am using ATI multimedia > to > capture video. My video files are 1G. What am I doing wrong? > Thanks, Rosana