Philip,
Looks like I could use a refresher on "careful encoding and preprocessing."
Could you point me in the right direction, oh 'King of all things digital'?
Seriously, I know you're an expert in this arena, and I'd love to peruse
some of your writings pre-processing.
Thanks,
Joe Womble
On Wed, Sep 7, 2011 at 3:03 PM, Philip Hodgetts <
philip@intelligentassistance.com> wrote:
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> On Sep 7, 2011, at 2:50 PM, David Ross wrote:
>
> > It's an H264 mp4 (1004 x 420) at about 2Mb/s - file size is 14.3MB.
> >
> > Top quality quality source material like this helps, but more
> > important (as Phillip has previously explained on this list) is proper
> > pre-processing - like scaling and colour balance - before compression.
> > I see no reason why this couldn't have been created by Squeeze or
> > Compressor.
>
> That's a lot of data rate for that size image. Should be manageable in
> half that with careful encoding and preprocessing, as David pointed out.
>
> Phliip
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