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What should I do?

Post by Parodic Productions » Tue Feb 17, 2004 12:53 am

Okay, I have this really good music video ready to be seen. Problem is that the equipment I have is really lousy and won't allow me to make an appropriate file to mpeg-1. I can't seem to get anything right with it. When I use quicktime, the images ended up stuttering, and in avi, it ends up being almost two hundred megs! So, I need to know what to do now.
Should I release the two hundred meg video via fileplanet and link it indirectly, or should I use realplayer to make a video, knowing that the auto-compresser will make it lower quality? What should I do?

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Post by Scintilla » Tue Feb 17, 2004 1:23 am

Get <a href="http://www.tmpgenc.net">TMPGEnc</a> and make it an MPEG-1 using that. I suggest following <a href="http://www.animemusicvideos.org/guides/ ... l">Ermac's guide</a> on MPEG-1 encoding with TMPGEnc.
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