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Summary: How to choose options when encoding video using Quicktime in this free home movie video.
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"This is Jake here with Expert Village and I'm going to be talking about using premier to trans code into quick time the other formats. Now what you want to do is here in quick time and the Kodak, it depends a lot on the computer processor speed, how much room you got on your computer. For instance you want to look down there if you put no compression, it is going to take up a lot of room. The inpegs they take up very little room and so you want to go down and I would honestly typically you want a dvd quality. Let's say for instance there is a apple dvd quality. Coranson video is a very very good Kodak it is probably one of the most popular and truly it got good compression and it keeps the quality. What I would do is take a little 30 second clip, render it, 5,10,15 times until you find the one that you really like. Now when you are dealing with frame rates, keep it simple, keep it as is. "