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Byron K wrote on 8/31/2010, 10:41 AM
What is the resolution of the project?

YouTube converts .mp4 to .flv. From my experience I get good YouTube quality just using 10mb/s CBR 720p.
Guy S. wrote on 8/31/2010, 11:59 AM
Someone on this forum gave me these settings and they've worked really well for me on YouTube (Sony AVC rendering):

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Video format: AVC
Frame size: High definition (1280x720)
Profile: Baseline
Entropy coding: CAVLC
Frame rate: 24.000 (Film)
Field order: None (progressive scan)
Pixel aspect ratio: 1.0000
Bit rate (bps): 3,500,000
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NOTE: I've experimented with bit rates of 1.5Mbps and 2.5Mbps with good results.

Guy
paige wrote on 8/31/2010, 9:37 PM
Thank you both,
The resolution of the project is 1052 x 308 - not a standard size I know, but it's for a web page, not youtube.
I'm not sure what program they will use to convert the file, but I just want to provide the best quality file I can.
It sounds like Sony AVC is better than mainconcept?
Paige
musicvid10 wrote on 8/31/2010, 10:06 PM
Either Sony or Mainconcept AVC will work fine.
You will want to prep either for streaming using MP4 Fast Start.
These files do not need to be converted in order to play in Flash players.

"The resolution of the project is 1052 x 308 - not a standard size I know, but it's for a web page"
Ideally, AVC should be rendered with horizontal and vertical dimensions that are divisible by 16.

Personally, I use Handbrake to do my renders. More discussion here:
http://www.sonycreativesoftware.com/forums/ShowMessage.asp?ForumID=4&MessageID=725714
paige wrote on 9/1/2010, 10:59 PM
Thank you I've read this thread and it's helpful.

I've been asked to provide as a flv file.

I've created the video in vegas 8 - so if handbrake is the best tool to convert to mp4, and mp4 is the best format to convert to flv...

Should I:
1. render as an uncompressed avi from vegas
2. then render as mp4 in handbrake
3. Then convert to flv using Super?

The video needs to be sharp as it contains a combination of pictures and text.

Thanks again
Paige
musicvid10 wrote on 9/2/2010, 12:07 AM
Try just taking an intermediate directly from Vegas to Super.
Super will render FLV2/h264.
You may have to play with it.