Compression Options for Encoding To Real Media

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

By: Jack Jenson

Source: Expert Village

Length: 1:00

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"This is Jake here with Expert Village I'm talking about some of the qualities here on real media player. Now, you got your home videos in, you want your video Kodaks, you want your content to be as high quality as possible. Now your frame width this is the size and the pixels of your actual frame when you watch something on TV is 720x480 or by 486 typically unless you have HD. But now if this is going to be just for videos you may want to render it smaller, you may want to change the frame but again high quality do as many renders as you can. And on the audio half of the time it's going to double the amount of time that you render but anytime that you can always render. Multiple renders, two passes, your quality level is going to be so much better."

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