I'd say alot of sites still use 320x240 for clips, or 640x480 for full movies, with clips being around 300kbps and movies around 1mbps. That said, I don't exactly work in that area of the industry, so these are just very loose figures from my experience.
Yep, I'm kind of with Dgraves. Started out lower quality, have been upping the quality gradually. Currently, I make my movies 640x480. I encode the video at 1024 kbps (kilobits per second) and encode the audio at 128 kbps, coming to a grand total of 1132 kbps. I also deinterlace the video, which makes a big jump in the quality with no bandwidth hit. You can deinterlace when you export an AVI from Adobe Premier Pro or, in Windows Media Encoder, you can click the Processing tab and then click the Deinterlace check box.
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