I need an 854x480 template for Corel VS X5
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I need an 854x480 template for Corel VS X5
I need a 854x480 or a 856x480 template. I make a long videos and I don't like to upload a long HD video unless it's a gaming video. I use .mp4 format to render my videos.
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Re: I need an 854x480 template for Corel VS X5
Hi
I don’t really understand why those particular sizes.
853.3 x 480 is 16:9 aspect ratio, pretty close to your dimensions
Your video is practically widescreen, so why not use 1280 x 720, If you are worried about the MB file size, then controlling the data rate (kbps) would do that.
You could create a 856x480 template but may have to use Quicktime, the Mpeg4 template does not allow user defined sizes, mind you QT and Mpeg4 are much of a muchness.
QuickTime Movie Files
24 bits, 856 x 480, 30 fps
Frame-based
MPEG 4 Visual
50% Quality, 24 Key Frame Rate
None, 8.000 KHz, 8 bits, Stereo
Try the option Share – Upload To Web – that will use Mp4 1280 x 720
Otherwise use the Make Movie Templates Manager to create your own template.
I don’t really understand why those particular sizes.
853.3 x 480 is 16:9 aspect ratio, pretty close to your dimensions
Your video is practically widescreen, so why not use 1280 x 720, If you are worried about the MB file size, then controlling the data rate (kbps) would do that.
You could create a 856x480 template but may have to use Quicktime, the Mpeg4 template does not allow user defined sizes, mind you QT and Mpeg4 are much of a muchness.
QuickTime Movie Files
24 bits, 856 x 480, 30 fps
Frame-based
MPEG 4 Visual
50% Quality, 24 Key Frame Rate
None, 8.000 KHz, 8 bits, Stereo
Try the option Share – Upload To Web – that will use Mp4 1280 x 720
Otherwise use the Make Movie Templates Manager to create your own template.
