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Thanks for the input.
I was a little confusing with the first two questions. What I meant was:
# 1. What bit-rates? My client and I've pretty much settled on the 1000 for the low and 2000 for the high as she likes the clarity but this is dependant on...
# 2. What resolution? This is where I need advice. The video cam is a 3CCD Panasonic PV-DV953 but all I know is that the resolution reported in Premiere is 720x480, I can't find anything about the frame-rate (30i, 24p, etc)
The resolution is where I can't make up my mind with regard to 720x480, 640x480, or 320x240. And why is it that the native resolution is 720x480 but 320x240 is half of 640x480? What is happening to the 80pixels when you drop from 720x480 to 640x480? It looks to me like the image is being squashed and the objects (people) in the video are being distorted, I don't think it is cropping. So shouldn't it be 720x480 and 360x240 to maintain the aspect ratio?
And is it worth it to offer video at 720 with the higher bandwidth it uses, does it make much of a difference to a suffer?
Thanx, David.
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