File sizes for youtube/web
I'm a still photographer getting my feet wet in video for the first time.
I use a Nikon D800 producing .mov files, and also a Canon Legria HF G25, producing files with an .MTS extension. Right now I have Canon footage of considerable length, several clips around 35 - 50 minutes, and now my employer wants me to put this up on our website, hosted by Youtube. That's OK, that I think I can manage.
But these files are huge no matter what I try. I go to the Export presets in PP and find the Youtube presets, and pick the smallest one, 845 x 480 pixels. These are mostly talking heads, so quality/resolution doesn't have to be very high. And still a 35 minute sequence weighs in at 2.2 gigabyte. That's a big file by my standards.
So. Is this normal size? Is there any way to compress further that I haven't seen?
BTW I'm using CC2014 full subscription and Premiere Pro is fully updated.
OK, thank you very much.
As long as there's nothing about these numbers that makes your hair stand on end and think there's something horribly wrong here, I'll just go ahead and see how it works out.
Still, if someone has a trick for some extra compression, above and beyond what's considered "normal" (given that quality requirements aren't too high here), I'd like to hear. In still photography we can always crank the jpeg compression another notch if size is an issue. Things like that.
Similar Messages
-
Hi
After reading some of the comments regardind new users I am a little hesitant to pose my question . This is my first post.
Nothing ventured, nothing gained, so here goes.
I have a Panasonic X900 video camera which produces excellent shots at full HD1080i .(PAL AVCHD))
The file coming from the camera is a .M2TS which I gather is a mpeg variation. A typical shot of 3 minutes is over 300meg.
I usually create a sequence from the clip and then edit the clip.
So far so good when I am exporting for use on a DVD.
I have been asked to video someone doing a dance sequence and to place this on YouTube.
(Original file size 300meg)Trying numerous settings, the smallest I can get my output file is using H.264 with a YouTube SD 360 wide screen Preset and this gives me 28meg.
I see numerous .MP4 videos on YouTube of 10 minutes or so and they are still only around 50meg and have reasonable full screen quality.
I have tried importing one of those and creating a sequence from it but they are normally NTSC and 29fps .
On the above basis, if I filmed a 9 minute clip and exported it as H.264 etc it would still be approx 70meg.
I have tried reducing the target bitrate and it certainlyreduces file size but poor quality.
If this is the best that can be achieved, then so be it.
Any suggestions on how to get a reasonable quality result while keeping the file size reasonable would be appreciated.
Regards
BrianAfter reading some of the comments regardind new users I am a little hesitant to pose my question . This is my first post.
We wont bite.
Well constructed full questions with detail and hardware / software info will usually get a good response. Screen and frame grabs are helpful.
"Attitude" can sometimes get a bit of a kicking.
Welcome to Forum. -
Reducing file size for YouTube's 2 gig limits
Hello
Using Premiere Pro CS4. I also have the Matrox CompressHD which has its own settings.
I am dealing with YouTube's 2 gig limit and I would like to know which of the settings in the below screen capture I should adjust to help reduce file size.
It's for a Talking Head type video with little action.
Looking forward to your suggestions.
Thanks
...RowbyHi All,
Still looking for any good links links that will better explain Gobs, P frames etc, that would be helpful.
Thanks
Rowby -
Hello,
I created a website some months ago and I realize now the images are far too large and it takes a second for them to load. So I opened them in photoshop and changed the PPI to around 50, but the file size didn't shrink. I tried 10, and still nothing. I tried Save For Web and the file size got larger. Any ideas on how to keep the image quality (for web) but reduce the file size for easy page loading? Thank you.Don't worry over the ppi value. That's arbitrary.
You can reduce the pixel count, by resampling. That will make an image smaller in a hurry. To do this, Image - Image Size, check the [ ] Resample Image checkbox, and change the pixel counts. I always set my Photoshop prefs so that I see the Image Size in pixels by default. If yours isn't reading in pixels by default, change the units so that it is.
However, you may need to have your images be a certain size, in pixels, and so resampling isn't an option. In that case, when you do File - Save As - JPEG (or use Save for Web & Devices), adjust the Quality value to get the image to the size you need.
Hope this helps!
-Noel -
If I am making photo albums in iWeb, what is the ideal file size for the photo file?
My camera now is 7 megapixel, so the original file sizes are about 3 MB, obviously that'll be very slow to load.
To what file size should I save it to make it load at a reasonable speed and still have a reasonable quality? 500 KB? 200 KB?
In case this is a factor, the typical album I make would have about 40 - 50 photos.
Also, what are the best ways to batch converts -- making a group of photos 500 KB instead of 3 MB? I know a few time-consuming ways (ie. individually resaving the files) or using a thumbnail-making program (have used a program called Thumbs Up).
Any other suggestions? Thanks.If you are importing your photos directly from iPhoto to iWeb, they will be scaled down to a max dimension of 800x600. If you are using a photo template page or making a gallery page using the following method...
http://www.mac.com/web/en/Blog/013C4180-4787-4847-BAAB-319222AFC652.html
...iWeb will also make your thumbnails for you automatically.
For all your other freeform pages that you might make, it is always a good idea to size your photos down to their usage size. A good rule of thumb is to consider the width of your page, which by default is 700px. Then divide it out by how many photos across you expect to have roughly. So 3 photos across 700 pixels means that the photos should be scaled to roughly 233 pixels wide maximum. Just a rough approximation is fine.
The reason I recommend doing this is that if you drop in a 2500 pixel wide image into iWeb directly, and you only plan on using it as a 233 pixel wide image on the page... iWeb will do a fine job of scaling the photo down to size BUT it will also save the full resolution photo as part of your web page....not to use, but just for safe keeping. And if you ever discover the RSS feed on your website, you will see that iWeb makes all of these high resolution photos available for download, too! So beware if you value your original work! Don't feed them directly to iWeb. -
I recently upgraded to 10.8 from 10.6 and I would like to be able to see the folder/file size for each, like in version 10.6. It used to show the size at the bottom of the "window" for the selected folder,drive etc.
-
What is an idea of maximum file size for a film in Captivate?
Hi there,
I'm creating an elearning course in Captivate 7, and it is being published as HTML5. This means the films I've imported are being converted to MP4s, and they are around 10-20mb in size once they've converted. They seem very slow to load on some computers - do you think the file size is too big? Or could it be another issue? Does anyone have a recommendation for maximum file size for films? They are 572 x 322px and around 1-2 mins in length.
Thanks in advanceProbably better guidelines that dictates 'size' of a vi are:
typically no more than 1 video screen in size
is it legible
and is it's function and operation clear.
I have seen examples of '1 vi does it all' that were many screens wide and tall, totally a flustercuck, and nearly 1 MB in size.
Globals and local variables (except for LV2 style) are typcially shunned for they can create a host of problems (race conditions, indeterminant data).
Use connector pane to wire controls and indicators to. Then use wires between vi's to transfer data. I tend to use clusters to hold shared data.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
"It’s the questions that drive us.”
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ -
How do I find a file size for a aperture project in its entirety ????
You can't. The Aperture library is a combination of database and flat files, a project can be split among multiple files in combination with other projects. The size of any of those files (or a sum of the files) would have no meaning concerning the size of a project.
BTW typing in a large bold font like you did is seen by many in then on-line community as a sign of shouting and is considered bad form. I'm sure you didn't mean to shout at us here as we are all just users here freely giving of our time to try and help folk like yourself so please in the future use the standard font.
regards -
Maximum file size for export into MP4?
Hello,
I am not able to export 2 hour HD video into standard MP4 file. It seems that reaching 100% export algorithm gets into loop. I was waiting for hours and still had seen progress at exactly 100% with final file size on hard disk to be 0 bytes. I am using CS5 on MAC OS X. I had to split my timeline to 2 parts and to export them separately (which is embarrasing). Is there something like maximum file size for export? I guess that 2h video would have about 25-35GB.
Thank you
jiriYou are right.
So I am running AP Pro 5.0.4, Adobe Media Encoder 5.0.1.0 (64bit). Operating system Mac OS X ver 10.7.3. All applications are up to date.
MacBook Pro Intel i5 2.53GB, 8GB RAM, nVidia GT 330M 256 MB, 500GB HDD
Video is 1920x1080 (AVCHD) 25fps in a .MTS container (major part of timeline), 1280x720 30fps in .MOV container (2mins), Still images 4000x3000 in .JPG
No error message is generated during export - everything finishes without any problem...just file created has 0 byte size (as described above).
This is my largest video project (1h 54min) I dont have any other problem with other projects.
I dont run any other special software, at the moment of export all usual applications are closed so that MacBook "power" can go to Media Encoder. No codecs installed, using VLC Player or Quick Time.
Attached please find printscreen from Export settings (AP Pro). Writing this ppost I tried to export only the first 4mins from timeline where all kind of media is used...and it was OK.
As a next step I will try to export (same settings) 1h 30mins as I still believe problem comes with length of video exported.
Let me know your opinion -
Maximum file size for importing into Premiere Pro CS6
Hi,
I'm considering recording raw video, no compression at 720p, 30 fps for 20-30 min. This woudl result in a file that is close to 80 Gbytes. I'm wondering what the maximum file size for importing into premiere Pro is and if I need to split this file up into smaller pieces. Any recommendations on how I may deal with uncompressed raw video that is pretty long in length?
Thanks,
SerenaThere is bound to be some limit somewhere in the program, but you should be well below that. The biggest issue might be whether your computer is up to the task of handling it. If you will post your computer specs., someone will give you comments on that aspect.
Good luck,
Hunt -
Hi,
Please can you tell me the default maximum file size for an attachment in Case Management v12+? I am able to define a maximum attachment size but I am not able to see what the default is set to.
Thank you
Regards,
AnthonyHi,
The default max attachment size is 8MB.
Regards.
Mike -
Hello,
I upgraded my machine to Win7 x64 Pro about 3 weeks ago. My HW is an Asus mobo, Intel Q9450 w/8GB RAM. The boot drives are two Raptors configured as RAID01. All the drivers are the latest available from Intel, Asus and 3rd party vendors. My WEI is 5.9, limited by the disk transfer rates, otherwise 7.1 and 7.2 on the other indexes.
I've been receiving these errors at boot;
Log Name: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Source: Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing
Date: 11/10/2009 7:51:03 AM
Event ID: 4
Task Category: Logging
Level: Warning
Keywords: Session
User: SYSTEM
Computer: herbt-PC
Description:
The maximum file size for session "ReadyBoot" has been reached. As a result, events might be lost (not logged) to file "C:\Windows\Prefetch\ReadyBoot\ReadyBoot.etl". The maximum files size is currently set to 20971520 bytes.
Event Xml:
<Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event">
<System>
<Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing" Guid="{B675EC37-BDB6-4648-BC92-F3FDC74D3CA2}" />
<EventID>4</EventID>
<Version>0</Version>
<Level>3</Level>
<Task>1</Task>
<Opcode>10</Opcode>
<Keywords>0x8000000000000010</Keywords>
<TimeCreated SystemTime="2009-11-10T12:51:03.393985600Z" />
<EventRecordID>28</EventRecordID>
<Correlation />
<Execution ProcessID="4" ThreadID="164" />
<Channel>Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin</Channel>
<Computer>herbt-PC</Computer>
<Security UserID="S-1-5-18" />
</System>
<EventData>
<Data Name="SessionName">ReadyBoot</Data>
<Data Name="FileName">C:\Windows\Prefetch\ReadyBoot\ReadyBoot.etl</Data>
<Data Name="ErrorCode">3221225864</Data>
<Data Name="LoggingMode">0</Data>
<Data Name="MaxFileSize">20971520</Data>
</EventData>
</Event>
The image for PID 4 is listed as System.
My searches have turned up similar events listed but no solutions.
Any help would be appreciated.
Cheers!Session "Circular Kernel Context Logger" failed to start with the following error: 0xC0000035
As suggested above I assume this is a microsoft issue? It has been discussed here and other forums for quite some time. I never have seen a fix? I wish when we received errors of this nature microsoft would tell us what they were. How is this related to superfetch? What is superfetch? Why would superfetch have changed?
BY THE WAY.... Superfetch is on(started) is on automatic and logs on as local system. So this is not the cause of my issue. Also what is readyboot? Does the average computer really know what these programs/services or unique microsoft words/terms are?
System
Provider
[ Name]
Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing
[ Guid]
{B675EC37-BDB6-4648-BC92-F3FDC74D3CA2}
EventID
2
Version
0
Level
2
Task
2
Opcode
12
Keywords
0x8000000000000010
TimeCreated
[ SystemTime]
2010-04-11T14:35:49.829600000Z
EventRecordID
25
Correlation
Execution
[ ProcessID]
4
[ ThreadID]
48
Channel
Microsoft-Windows-Kernel-EventTracing/Admin
Computer
Daddy-PC
Security
[ UserID]
S-1-5-18
EventData
SessionName
Circular Kernel Context Logger
FileName
ErrorCode
3221225525
LoggingMode
268436608
Windows7, Windows, Win7 -
Can i have a smaller file size for songs that i put on iphone vs mac
i have ripped a lot of my cds to itunes on my MBA. i used the aac high quality setting.
is there a way that i can upload lower quality/smaller size versions of the songs that i will put on my new iphone ?
Q2: once i rip cd into itunes (on my MBA)... is there an easy way I can later decide to save space and re encode them at 128 instead of 256 (for example).
i notice that you cant just willy nilly copy/delete from the itunes media folder because itunes doesnt seem to 'refresh' with the new files.
thx!1. the ONLY place i see where you can set the sampling rate,etc is under preferences/general/'when a cd is inserted".... am i missing something?
No.
2. when i want to add an existing mp3 file (from outside the apple realm) , i am using itunes "add to library" and browsing to some mp3 file(s) . it doesnt give me a option to convert it to an m4a format... it seems to just add it to the itunes library without changing the mp3 file .... do i have any option here?
You don't need to convert formats and I would not recommend you do so. You will simply lose quality.
To answer your original question...
can i have a smaller file size for songs that i put on iphone vs mac
If you want smaller files on the iPhone, see my post above which converts them when syncing to theiPhone.
If you really want to convert when adding songs to iTunes...
iTunes prefs > General - Import settings as you want.
Hold Option (Mac) or Shift (Windows) and choose File > Create New Version > Convert AAC (or what your settings are in previous step).
This will convert and add the file instead of adding the file then converting and having 2 of the same song in iTunes. -
What is theoptimal file size for stills, and dpi?
what is theoptimal file size for stills, and dpi?
In video dpi is not relevent. What counts in video is pixels. In FCP most recommendations I have seen is to size your stills so they have no more than 3 times the pixels in your project aspect ratio. For example if your project is 1280x720 then stills should be no more than 3 times the 1280x720. This allows you to crop the stills and still have good resolution. If no cropping is anticipated then they could be the same size as your project.
-
Apparently the smaller the file size the better but I would like to know what's the average or "ideal" file size for an app that contains videos/audio?
That will depend on the platform you are aiming the game for. File>New will give you some ideas in the presets.
Maybe you are looking for
-
Tricky SQL query... how to get all data in a single query?
create table employee_definition (def_id number, def_name varchar(50)); insert into employee_definition values (100, 'EMAIL'); insert into employee_definition values (200, 'MOBILE_PHONE'); insert into employee_definition values (300, 'HOME_PHONE'); S
-
Recovering music library after restoring iPod Touch
My uncle bought a used iPod Touch, which came with a bunch of music on it. At some point, it froze on him, and he restarted it, and then restored it. At that point, he lost all that music. He is hoping to get it back. I told him that the music is
-
Duet Enterprise for cloud.
Hi All, I want to know your views on the possibility of using Duet Enterprise for cloud based scenarios and specific comments on the following scenarios: 1. All systems viz. SharePoint, SCL and SAP backend are on cloud. 2. SharPoint and SCL are on cl
-
Windows 2008 R2 Very Slow to Boot from SAN
I have installed Windows 2008 R2 on a blade in a boot from SAN configuration. I loaded the Cisco Palo FCOE drivers during the install and it went through without a hitch. After the install the reboots are painfully slow, like 15 minutes. After boot u
-
I am new to java and trying to get input from the console. Previoud method was to use BufferedReader and get string input first and convert it to int. Now i see this EasyIn.getInt(), getChar(). I do not know how to use these methods. Do i need to ove