Does video encoding settings affect menu quality?

Does selecting Best Performance or Professional video encoding have any affect on the quality of the menu video encoding or does it apply only to the added movies?

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    "Jose Guevara" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Hi Susan,
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    > "SusanW" <[email protected]> wrote in
    message
    > news:[email protected]...
    >>I want to find out what the best practice is in
    creating a flash video
    >>from an edited video clip for use on the web.
    >>
    >> I have edited a video clip down to 5 minutes and
    have rendered it to an
    >> .avi file. I then imported the .avi into Flash and
    have encoded using:
    >> 1. Progressive download
    >> 2. On2 VP6
    >> 3. 15fps frame rate
    >> 4. Medium quality
    >> 5. Video size 320x213 (213 comes up when I set width
    to 320 and maintain
    >> aspect ratio)
    >> 6. Audio data rate - 16 kbps
    >>
    >> This all works and the quality is fine when I insert
    the flash video into
    >> Dreamweaver, but the file size it over 16mb and I've
    seen that other
    >> people have file sizes that are 1/2 that for 5
    minute videos.
    >>
    >> What can I do better and still maintain quality?
    >> Does it matter whether I render as .avi, .mpg, or
    other?
    >> Should my Flash video encoding settings be
    different?
    >>
    >> Thanks
    >> Susan
    >>
    >>
    >
    >

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