We recommend that you encode your video at a minimum of 540 x 405 (for 4:3) using variable bit rate encoding with a target of 500 kbps. Viewing in the Veoh Player will be optimized at 640 x 480 (for 4:3) at up to 1.5 mbps.
need help please ...posting video for internet
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Black Lab
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The OP said the target was Veho:
Jeff
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
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Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
http://www.dentlersdogtraining.com
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jahmarvin
got the video uploaded in WMV but it doesn't look that good...has alot of blur at certain parts.... this is the 2nd video I've noticed that came out like this.... please help.... don't know what else to do or if I am doing something wrong...I am running windows vista unfortunately cuz it came with my laptop.... any help guys ??
do I have any other options ?
do I have any other options ?
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Black Lab
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As I stated earlier, wmv, mpeg-2, divx, all seem to leave artifacts and are generally blurry when a lot of motion is involved. QuickTime seems to produce a fairly nice picture. I don't know if QT gets along with Vista.
Jeff
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
http://www.dentlersdogtraining.com
http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
Dentler's Dog Training, LLC
http://www.dentlersdogtraining.com
http://www.facebook.com/dentlersdogtraining
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tommytucker
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YOUTUBE rendering
So for youtube or internet rendering in VS10+, you could use the YOUTUBE template for sharing as detailed in a related post or the IPOD preset in Create Video File?
