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running out of room and time
I have an interview I need to upload on to Vimeo so that people can view and comments on.
it's a full tape and using Cineform I have an initial file size of .. wait for it - 32GB no matter what format II seem to render/ export to I still end up with huge files. The quality doesn't need to be spectacular just watchable - it's the story that counts. If I can't get it done tomorrow I'll lose a week (I have a trip on) Any ideas, suggestions? (I'm just a learner with CS3) |
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Use H.264 with quality a smidgen above Medium. Scaling down to something like 640x360 (16:9) will also help.
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thanks - cracked the 500, it's uploading now
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