Encoding Video To Windows Media

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How to choose options when encoding video to Widows Media in this free home movie video.

By: Jack Jenson

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:06

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"This is Jake with Expert Village here to talk about some of the elements that you need to know about windows media player and now you got your home videos player up there. And you got them capture on there, you want to render then out stick them on line; this is what you are going to be looking at. You can be looking at the different options here and on your Kodak on audio options you want to keep this standard and pretty simple. I would only do two passes if you have time the big advantage of doing 2 passes is that it keeps and maintains the integrity of the original recording so much better. So unless you are really really crunch on time you have a deadline that you have to get something out always go with 2 passes on both of the video and the audio. As some of the posting coding tasking ask astp so if you have a astp site mostly like if you are a novice to the whole online on video you are not going to have one but that is what the last option is."

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Expert Village: Jack Jenson

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