I create with Adobe Premiere Pro CS4 just a video for a friend. The four-minute video will be set later on a website and on youtube.
My source material is available in 1920 x 1080, AVCHD codec, 25 frames. The finished clip has a Resolutionvon 1280 x 720, 25 frames and is compressed with H.264. The quality is super, but the MP4 file has a size of 188 MB.
In this way I would like to ask you what settings you used for a web video Sun
Here you can find the detailed list of my settings.
PAL 1280 x 720 square pixels Pixel Aspect Ratio 1:0 25 fps, Progressive H.264 video codec CBR Bitrate 5 Mbit / s High Profile Level 5.1 AAC Audio Codec 48 kHz Stero High audio quality Bit rate 96 Kbit / s
As you solve the balancing act between good picture quality and smaller file size?
Thanks for the help.
Jensen_77
Antwort von Pianist:
Why should it ever be so big? The people sit still s.Schreibtisch close to the monitor, there would be a usual size of 480 x 270 pixels. Then we could still offer an alternative download in the size 1024 x 576 pixels, but more I would not do.
Matthias
Antwort von Jensen_77:
Hello Matthias,
You're right. However, my friend will soon set up a youtube channel and offer a high quality. On the website then the embedded youtube code and adjusted the size. How big are your videos for the Web?
Regards
Jennsen_77
Antwort von Pianist:
So I say times very roughly, a 5-minute movie as an FLV codec in On2VP6 with sufficiently good data rate and format 480 x 270 pixels is about 25 MB, which can probably answer for today.