Those sound fine, but 48/16 is the DVD standard. As for changing it to 640:480, i'm not sure (have never had that issue). Is your footage 4:3? Honestly, I just send them what converts out of Mpegstream and have never been DQed for it, so you ought to be fine.PianoSymphony wrote:Forgot to add one more thing to my last response/question: When I export from Compressor, I use the setting "DVD: Best quality 90 minutes> MPEG-2 6.2Mbps 2-Pass" for Video, and "Aiff 44.1:16" for audio to get my .m2v and .aif. (I've been setting my audio at 44.1 in most cases because it doesn't create a hollow sound at the con). Are those the video settings you use JudgeHolden?
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Smaller file format than huffyuv?-FCP
- JudgeHolden
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Re: Smaller file format than huffyuv?-FCP
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Re: Smaller file format than huffyuv?-FCP
You can shave off quite a bit of space compared to HuffYUV by using FFV1 with the arithmetic coder and a large keyframe interval: it's supported by Perian and should operate just as well as HuffYUV with the AMVApp stuff.
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Re: Smaller file format than huffyuv?-FCP
Scratch that, I assumed AMVApp included ffdshow. But it's a simple matter of getting it here or here and running the installer in WINE.Tab. wrote:should operate just as well as HuffYUV with the AMVApp stuff.
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