Best bitrate settings for optimal streaming

Hi all,
I export my video projects for the web out of FCE using 'quicktime conversion'. Under prepare for internet streaming I choose 'hinted streaming'. After export I convert the qt file into a flash video file via Adobe Media Encoder. Can some one tell me what the best bitrate settings are for getting the info to stream ahead of the play head while still maintaining a good quality video file? I'm not sure I understand the difference between 'target bitrate' and 'maximum bitrate'.
Thanks in advance for any input.
Best,
Dennis
Dennis Roliff Photography

Hi Geoff,
Thanks for the input. Yes, this makes sense now to me. Exporting as 'quicktime movie' will work best when I'm putting the video on a DVD for presentation as it will maintain the high quality before being compressed by iDVD, or by AME for use on web. I am wondering what the two 'uncompressed' options are about in 'save with quicktime conversion' export process.
Thanks.
Dennis
Dennis Roliff Photography

Similar Messages

  • Best Bitrate settings for laptop DVD play?

    This is a question about what encoding bitrate settings are best when customers will play DVDs on laptops as well as DVD players.  I've been using variable bitrate encoding and settings of min 2.8, target 5 and max 6 and that seems to work well on the test laptops I'm using. However, the slowest is a pentium 4, which is faster than some of the older laptops still in use.  I just read that using a constant bitrate will make it easier for a wide range of players to accept a DVD because the device (or software) has to make fewer calculations when playing the DVD.  I've been using VBR because it was recommended for higher quality when transferring HD to SD.
    I make educational DVDs that are sometimes played by teachers on laptops.  Any suggestions on the best compromise settings that will maintain decent quality and still make it as easy as possible for a range of laptops to play the finished DVD? 
    In Adobe CS5, I'm currently encoding from 1080p HD to SD from Permiere to Encore using these settings in the media encoder:
    Format: MPEG2-DVD
    PRESET: NTSC Progressive Widescreen High Quality
    Maximum Render Quality
    VBR 2 pass
    Minimum bit rate: 2.8
    Target bitrate 5
    Maximum bitrate 6
    GOP SETTINGS
    M frames 3
    N frames 15
    Audio preset of 48 kh and PCM 16 bit
    Multiplexing = NONE
    The quality on the finished DVDs looks quite good. I understand CBR will degrade the quality some.  I thought I'd get some input and suggested settings before burning tests using CBR.  Is it even worth it to burn CBR at the bitrate settings I'm using?
    Finally, I will have the DVDs professionally replicated.
    Thanks

    If the laptop has a DVD player in it, you have to assume the hardware is fully capable of the full DVD spec, which means VBR up to 10 Mb/s
    I think you're worried over nothing.  Just make the DVDs as you have been.

  • What are the best optimization settings for Logic 9....

    Hey guys,
    I am running Logic 9 on a Macbook Pro 2.53GHz, Intel Core 2 Duo, 4GB RAM, OSX 10.6.4, with a AK1 soundcard. And I was wondering what the best optimization settings for this setup are?
    I have been having a few issues with drop outs in sound during playback, which is also carried over when i bounce the audio. I did some research and found my latency settings needed to be higher, so I set the I/O buffer size to 512. I am also running all samples from the local hdd, I was thinking maybe put the samples on an external drive. I also changed Logic 9 to 64bit mode.
    Does anyone know if this is right and anything else I need to do with Logic and/or the AK1??

    First, return to 32-bit mode. 64 bit still has some ß-issues and some features that are not working/disabled, and the only perk of 64-bit is that Logic can adress more than 4 GB RAM, which you don't have anyway.
    Samples on the startup drive is not a problem, unless you start using really big third party sample libraries, or zillions of EXS instruments. Some of the Logic content insists on residing on the startup disk anyway, better leave that where it is.
    If you have an external, use that to store your Logic projects, or, in other words, make it your recording disk (as recordings are stored in the project folder). You do record audio too, I assume? Anyway, if you get an external, make it a FireWire one, not USB. FireWire is much easier on the CPU, and +for audio (and sample-) streaming+ more reliable and faster than USB.
    If dropouts you hear during playback also show up in the (offline?) bounce, it is probably not a buffer issue, as the buffer is irrelevant for bouncing offline.
    So how many tracks and what kind of tracks in this project? Which plugins and how many instances of them?

  • What are the best export settings for a HD video in Premier Pro CS4?

    Hi!
       I've been having so much trouble with this issue and it's something that continually frustrates my boss. I have a HD video the settings for it are
    FPS 23.98
    1920 x 1080, then a few lines down it says 1408 x 792
    16 bit,
    2 channels
    48000 Hz
       What should the settings be when I make a new sequence?
                 When I look at it in the window in Premiere Pro I have to contantly 'shrink' the image to fit the window, is that something I should be doing or does it indicate the sequence settings are incorrect?
    But more importantly what should the export settings be? I exported a 4 minute long video and the size was 1 GB, I know that's too big.
    I need to export it without loosing any quality and export another one that meets the Youtube and Vimeo limits on size.
    Vimeo is 500 MB per week, sometimes I upload 4 videos per week. I think Youtube you can only upload 500 MB at a time.
    I need to get smaller sizes with loosing the least amount of quality possible AND the best export settings for quality, so I guess I have 3 separate questions-
    What are the best sequence settings for HD video?
    What are the best export settings for HD without loosing any quality?
    What are the best export settings for the size to come out around 500 MB with loosing the least amount of quality possible?
    Thank You!
    http://forums.adobe.com/thread/713070
    On the above thread I used the 5th anwer, and it's going to take about 7 hours to export a 4 minute video :/

    It Stands for "Coder Decoder."
    Your format is like a container for your video file. Certain containers can hold certain codecs and not others. Other containers can hold other codecs. Sometimes different containers can hold the same codecs.
    This might be a bad analogy but I'll give it a try.
    A coffe cup (container) can hold pretty much any liquid you drink, where a red solo cup (container) won't hold scolding water. So, the coffe cup would be your container of choice most likely because it has the most options for liquids (codecs). But, you might want a red solo cup for just a single crappy beer at a party (a moderate quality streaming video on the web). In that case, you don't need all the optoins of another container.
    In Premiere Pro CC H.264 is a Container and the Codec in one option. This has been streamlined for web distrobution of video to be played in browsers without things like Flash or special players.
    Were as if you choose the QuickTime Container there are over 40 codec optoins (at least on my machine with additinal ones installed) but you may run into an issue where your browser doesn't support QuickTime playback.
    I would say that your container is for compatability with players and your codec is taken into consideration when looking at the quality of the compression.
    Yesteraday I wrote a blog entery on Exporting from Premiere Pro and found that the MPEG-4 codec inside of the QuickTime container gave me much richer colors than the H.264 container/codec option.
    I posted the link before but here it is:
    http://goo.gl/8GZq4i

  • Best audio settings for mp3?

    Hi everyone,
    I was wondering what are the best audio settings for an mp3 to import into C4?
    Thanks,
    Tina

    Yes Tina,
    I had this issue before. here is what i found:
    Record at Sample rate 44100 Hz, 16 bit, high quality publish as MP3
    Captivate settings at near CD bitrate 96 kbps,
    encoding speed 0,
    44.100 KHz encoding frequency

  • Shooting settings for optimal viewing in FCE (Canon Vixia HF20)

    Hi, I own the Canon Vixia HF20 and I've read in various places to shoot/record in the Cinema Mode setting if you're looking to make movie-esque videos. Additionally, I found this last night in the camcorder user manual "Combine the Cinema Mode recording program with the 24 fps progressive frame rate (PF24) to get the enhanced effect of the 24p Cinema Mode.
    I have absolutely no idea what the difference is between 60i, PF30 or PF24. I've already shot a lot of stuff on the 60i setting. Is there a huge difference between 60i vs. PF24. Drawbacks? Recommendations? Ultimately, I'm trying to record on the best settings for optimal compatibility with FCE.
    I'm a huge novice as far the tech specs so any help is appreciated. Thanks and sorry for the long winded post.

    Thanks for the info Wally. As mine is mainly for DVD I will stick with interlaced.
    When I first got my Canon HV20 I tested the 50i and PF25 modes and couldn't detect any difference.
    Incidentally the PF25/30 modes do not produce 25 or 30 full frames. They really shoot 50 or 60 fields exactly like interlaced footage except the 2 fields in each frame are identical, giving a similar effect to a single identical field that you would get in true progressive.

  • Flash Media Player which handles bitrate switching for live streams?

    Hello.  I've got a very short timescale to find a solution for a way to display livestreams with bitrate switching. Does anyone
    know of any opensource players which can do this effectively?  Or do the inbuilt components in CS4 deal with this ok?

    Thanks,I have read that article.  Based on that article the NetStreamInfo.maxBytesPerSecond is not an accurate measurement to base dynamic switching on. This seems to be the basis of the bitrate switching in both the longtail player, and the adobe examples that I have tried.   That article suggests using the dropped frames property, in conjunciton with bufferlength to determine if switching is neccessary.  Unfortunately I can't seem to find a player online which handles this successfully.  That being said, I can't believe I'm the only person trying to implement dynamic bitrate switching for live streams so surely there are some players out there which can do this successfully?  If anyone knows of any code available which does this successfully I would appreciate knowing where!  The examples provided by Adobe https://www.adobe.com/cfusion/entitlement/index.cfm?e=fms35 unfortunately don't work either.

  • Best export settings for video for web

    Can anyone give me some advice on the best export settings for a short video that is to be viewed on the web? I have some short, say 2 minute videos that need to be placed on a website and need a reasonable file size. What would the best Format and Preset options be in Premiere? Would it be helpful to utilize After Effects to reduce file size? Thank you in advance to anyone who has some advice!!

    For now, it would be on my own website or a clients website. But there may
    be another possibility, I have a client that already has some videos
    available for viewing on their website, looks like they are YouTube videos
    that play on their site, and there is an option to "Watch on YouTube". So I
    guess I would love some recommended export settings for a straightforward
    video clip on my website, and if I need to explore the YouTube preset in
    Premiere, let me know. Thank you, I really appreciate your answers and
    help!!

  • Best printer settings for the Officejet 8625 for glossy label printing

    best printer settings for the Officejet 8625 for glossy label printing. The black does not appear dark black ......just shades of gray

    pendavinci
    Welcome to the HP Community Forum.
    The following might be helpful to resolve the issue:
    Printing Labels_Business-Cards_Cards
    See the section on Printing and Printing Preferences
    Click the Kudos Thumbs-Up to show you appreciate the help.
    Click Accept as Solution when the Answer provides a Fix or Workaround!
    I am pleased to provide assistance on behalf of HP. I do not work for HP. 
    Kind Regards,
    Dragon-Fur

  • Best export settings for HD video playback on computer?

    I have shot my video on 1080p witha DSLR and edited it in premiere pro. I exported the video in .mp4 format.
    Now i imported the video in after effects and added loads of animation. I want to export it to the best quality for playback ON COMPUTER ONLY. Which is the best export settings for this purpose.
    I rendered it in .avi and my 12 minute video had a size of 55GB after render and did not play smoothly in the computer.. PLEASE HELP WITH THE BEST SETTINGS for the above purpose.

    You messed up. You should NOT have rendered MP4 out of Premiere to use in AE. You're adding compression and quality loss in between stages. BAD video person!
    The easiest thing to do would be to import your Premiere project in AE. That way it can use the original footage too. If, for some reason, you can't do that, you should render a lossless file out of Premiere. Speaking of lossless files, that's what you rendered out of AE. This page explains your large AE file issue.
    Anyway, take that large file you render out of AE into the Adobe Media Encoder and render out your final compressed file. Either H.264 or WMV should work well for playback.

  • Best color settings for document view?

    Which is best color settings for different document formats with the same color profile?
    There are Tiff and Pdf documents with same color profile but look different.
    Thanks!

    Bridge is file browser with custom preview options, but it's not a pre-press examination application. Just don't use it for that purpose.
    P.S. First one is the best as far as I see. I don't like ruined «A» in second example. If you want to get more ballance, you can shift the left side also a bit.

  • Xcode 3.2.6 best build settings for Mac

    Hi!
    I'm using Xcode 3.2.6 on Mountain Lion 10.8.5 to create Applescript based applications.
    They are tiny utilities that needs more complex UI Applescript can provide.
    I''m wondering what's the best build settings for applications aimed to run on Mac OS X
    - since 10.6
    - non universal binary (no PPC code)
    - 64 and 32 bit
    Thanks for your help.

    Mark,
    Now I'm confident about my buids.
    red_menace,
    Ok. That's what I was affraid about. So if I want to go further, I have to learn AppleScriptObjC.
    But the learning curve…
    I'm not a developper. Just a graphic designer.
    Don't have the time to check out this link, but maybe the solution for a smooth transiton to AppleScriptObjC is there:
    http://www.macosxautomation.com/applescript/apps/runner_vanilla.html
    Thanks both of you.

  • Best Video Settings For The iPad.

    Hi everyone,
    Does anyone know this ? "Best Video Settings For The iPad".
    Kindly and in simple terms state the best possible settings to be use when converting videos for the iPad that optimizes the entire screen size/ area without a black borderline around your video. it's rather frustrating to have many technical jargons online without anyone giving real pointers at real values in conversion settings.
    Thanks in anticipation.

    Kindly and in simple terms state the best possible settings to be use when converting videos for the iPad that optimizes the entire screen size/ area without a black borderline around your video.
    It is impossible to answer your question without knowing both the aspect ratio of the source file and your personal preferences for displaying it on a 4:3 iPad screen.
    Basically, you have two options here when converting files of one aspect ratio for display on a screen of another aspect. You can distort the original display to "fill" the ipad screen. (E.g., you can make a widescreen movie exactly fill your iPad screen but then people and objects will look tall and skinny.) The other option is to convert at the original aspect ratio and simply use the iPad "zoom" option to force your widescreen movie to fill your 4:3 screen by scaling the height of your movie to fill the screen and allowing the left and right edges of you movie to be cropped from your view. You have no other choices here other than living with the defaulted black areas.

  • For my power shot S5IS, best camera settings for 4 X 6 prints?

    for my power shot S5IS, best camera settings for 4 X 6 prints? I would like to have the best setting so when i print out the photos,i do not need to crop or trim. It is close, but i feel it can be better.

    The bad news is that you can't do anything in camera to get that result. The good news is that once you understand the possibilities you'll appreciate being able to control how your prints get framed (cropped). Your camera produces images in a 3:4 ratio while a 4 X 6 is a 2:3 ratio so if you don't know in advance that you need to crop some from the top, bottom, or both to make your image fit the 2:3 ratio & frame too tightly when taking the photo you're in trouble. Learn to shoot in a way that allows cropping to match common print sizes, and find a simple editing program to crop in computer. This should be standard practice because even though you may want a 4 X 6 now down the road you might want a 5 X 7 so keep your options open. 
    If you don't have an editing program that easily does this & you're on a PC download Picasa which is an excellent program for this & it's free. Once you have it running select one of your existing photos, select "crop" from the menues on the first tab & then play around with the different options Picasa has built in to see the effects to your image. NOTE that it won't throw away the data outside the crop box even though it may look like it has. You always have the option to "undo crop". Once you get a result you like you "export"  & create a new file cropped as seen on screen WITHOUT modifying the original file.
    "A skill is developed through constant practice with a passion to improve, not bought."

  • Best export settings for dvd

    Im sure this question has been answered already but i dont see it anywhere. So what is the best export settings for getting the highest quality from my original footage for making dvd in encore? My original footage is recorded in AVCHD

    >require this much memory
    Just a comment to help with future communication... memory is RAM, file storage is on a hard disk
    Glossary of Terms http://forums.adobe.com/message/2276441 to help w/communication
    My 3 hard drives for video editing are configured as...
    1 - 320Gig Boot for Win7 64bit Pro and ALL program installs (2)
    2 - 320Gig data for Win7 paging swap file and video project files
    When I create a project on #2 drive, the various work files follow,
    so my boot drive is not used for the media cache folders and files
    3 - 1Terabyte data for all video files... input & output files (1)
    (1) for faster input/output with 4 drives
    - use drive 3 for all source files
    - use drive 4 for all output files
    (2) only 60Gig used, for Win7 & CS5 MC & MS Office & other smaller programs
    Search Microsoft to find out how to redirect your Windows paging swap file
    http://search.microsoft.com/search.aspx?mkt=en-US&setlang=en-US
    Drive C space http://forums.adobe.com/thread/1007934?tstart=0

Maybe you are looking for

  • Can not install Desktop Manager because of DEP.

    Good day BlackBerry users, I've just got myself a BlackBerry Storm 1, and I'd like to install the desktop manager. I've downloaded the install from the site and I tried to install it. In the beginning it's going well, I start it, select my country...

  • Win 8.1 BSOD MEMORY_MANAGEMENT (0x1a_3453) - Potential iastor.sys (Intel ICH9R) issue

    After upgrading to Windows 8, then 8.1 from Windows 7 I have been experiencing frequent BSOD halts that appear to be related to the storage driver. Version 12.8 of the intel driver and utility has been used up until now. I have tried an older version

  • How to get code from standard built-in

    How to get code from standard built-in

  • Displaying HTML code/document within a SIEBEL applet

    Dear All, I have a new requirement which is to integrate an external html document/code within a Siebel's applet in my Home Screen/View. This HTML code is DYNAMIC and it will change depending the user connected. It will give general informations. I t

  • GCC as main compiler on 10.9

    Hello, I have been unable to succesfully install gcc 4.8 or 4.9 on Mac OS X Mavericks. Nor i can use clang anymore as well. I tried installing GCC with homebrew and followed some instructions to add plugin for XCode but it seems it broke both of the