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Posted by cwdjrxyz on 12/31/07 18:53
On Dec 31, 8:54 am, patrick j <usemywebs...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Dec 31, 2007 patrick j wrote:
> I've got my video working now in various browsers.
>
> It looks good and the extremely simple web-page verifies very nicely.
>
> The primary problem was the very large size of the video file.
>
> Now it is compressed using H.264 it is a much smaller size 371.3 MB.
>
> I had been very daft and had been compressing it from Final Cut Pro with
> Photo-Jpeg which is I guess why the file was so large, 4.3 GB!
The video only lasts 9 mins 31 secs so it shouldn't have needed a file
that
> big ;)
For comparison, a typical commercial DL DVD of a movie lasting under 2
hours will have under 8 GB. You were using a larger file size than
needed by most of the high definition video formats! Also, on a DVD,
the video is broken up into .VOB files(a special mpeg type of file)
that are about 1 GB each. The other control and housekeeping file
types on a DVD are much shorter. Older hard drives formatted in FAT
will not work on programs for DVDs, because FAT does not even allow
files of 1 GB or slightly larger as needed for DVDs.
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