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Chienworks wrote on 1/22/2002, 10:03 PM
For the lowest bitrates, nothing beats RealMedia. The 56K video setting
encodes at 34Kbps and gives a passably useful result in about 255K
bytes per minute of video.
FadeToBlack wrote on 1/22/2002, 11:31 PM
L25 wrote on 1/23/2002, 8:35 AM
I agree with GG, and BTW, yes GG's files look very clean over the internet. Some folks don't have media player 7 so it won't work.

Also if you use the WMV DSL template and audio is not a big deal then you can customize it downward to 8bit mono. Audio takes up alot of spave.
Chienworks wrote on 1/23/2002, 1:47 PM
Keep in mind though that the question was for the smallest render
possible, sacrificing quality if necessary. At 512K, a 30 second file will
be almost 2MB. I'd consider that a rather large eMail attachment. It
can't be sent through Hotmail. Even at the 100K setting (which usually
encodes at 80K) a 30 second clip will be 300KB. This is getting to be a
more reasonable attachment size. At bit rates this low RealMedia outdoes
the other formats.