Thanks. Well, for a 34 minute movie it would be worth it, right?
But if i lower the quality it looks really bad imo, maybe I just have to test more..
Techno(trance, dance, whatever it's called) is good music
Edit: Oh, and btw, if you don't have a really bad connection ~65 mb isnt that much imo.. When i uploaded this it took 12 minutes with 85 kb/s. That is not very long time..
bah yeah dont listen to me my internet is sh!t their is some good...techno..or well, drum and bass, but that kind of initial d stuff just isnt my stuff
Good quality of course, but i'd much prefer higher framerate over huge resolution.
~1,7mb / second, you'd hit a Gb for a 10 minute movie.
Can't really say anything about the content, except for the music, really the techno equivalent of a php-nuke website, push the "make techno" button on your "music maker 2002" and this comes out, "hello template".
Well, if not taking the bitrate account I think it was pretty ok. You might want to put on de-interlace when you compress the movie in VirtualDub. The resolution you might be wanting to use is 720x576. All in all, use better codecs to get better compression and make the movie a bit longer and it will be a pleasure to watch.
Even DVD is stored at not more than 5000-6000 kbps (about 17-18M for 30 secs). If you use MPEG 4 variant (like xvid, divx, wmv, etc) instead of MPEG 2 (DVD) you can get that to about half with DVD quality.
So, you're doing something wrong
try http://forum.doom9.org to get some info from the stickies about video conversions.
Okay.. well yeah, i thought I was doing something wrong too but imo, 60 mb isnt much at all. But i don't know, iirc we here in sweden have quite good connections overall so..
But I will check that forum, thanks!
Edit: btw, I must have done something with the XviD.. Because, yesterday i had a clip that was 10 seconds and ~7 mb. Then this movie would be ~20 mb.. And on that clip i had quite good quality..
sry bosse...1 minute is a minimum to put it to mp which will be down in couple days ...and 34 secs is indeed not worth to download even with a fantastic quality.
Okay, didn't know that! Sorry! And to bad it is going to be down.. But can't a "movie" on 34 secs be nice? I was quite happy with this one but maybe I shouldn't be :P
And about the quality and filesize, sorry for that to you who have downloaded it.
Gonna make a longer movie instead, with some of the clips I had in this one.. And I'm going to try more with codecs and that..
Help me now people and the next movie will be better and smaller
And what does this de-interlacing mean? I have VirtualDub but I don't know what to do..
And should I record in 1024*768? Imo, there is a BIG difference in quality between 800*600 and 1024*768. Can't I record in 1024*768 and just render the movie to be 720*576?
Many questions now, hope someone wants to help me
Edit: and i will take some other music for the next movie
Edit2: I think ive read somewhere that you could just render the movie in Vegas with no compression and then compress it in VirtualDub. I'm trying with this now and it sure goes much faster :P
Edit: Oh, and when i make my next movie, I can always make one low quality/low res and one high quality/high res.. Because I have the clips in 1024*768 so..
There is many movies I would like to have an high quality/high res version... (But maybe my movies isnt that good but I can always dream that someone wants one with higher quality )
Oh, well, I really think you guys know this better than me!
What does this do? Was the latest ~20 mb movie interlaced?(If so, then this is chosen in Vegas because I have never read/changed anything with this interlacing) Do I want it to be interlaced?
See attachments. The interlaced ones are how your video is. The other ones are same but deinterlaced. Basically interlaced video means there is uneven lines that mess up the quality. However, deinterlacing doesn't give the best result.
You should try to make a movie that isn't interlaced to begin with. I know that Premiere does interlacing with default settings. Try setting "Fields" in to "No fields/progressive scan" in your video editing software.
Try using DivX (or XviD, same thing I guess) and set the bitrate to 2000kbps (it's a good standard). I also noticed your audio bitrate is way overkill (1536kbps), use Mp3 as codec with bitrate between 128-160kbps. Those should get your filesize to acceptable numbers.
I've never filled in those kbps myself. I just take that slider (or whatever it's called) where you can choose between bigger file / better quality and smaller file / lower quality..
Now, should I render with Vegas and choose on video format: uncompressed and on audio PCM uncompressed? And then change it in VirtualDub?