@superamit
Good video compression settings.
My digital camera creates bloated video files way larger than they need to be. To cut the size down to 1/10th of the original while still preserving most of the original quality, these are the settings I use in QuickTime Pro. (Use Export from the file menu, then click "Options")
H.264 is very new, very efficient, and not very backwards compatible. But for storing stuff for the future, it's great.
Up the bitrate to increase your video quality.
p.s. I do this before putting videos into iPhoto, and I'm gonna start doing it before uploading to Vimeo as well. Saves a lot of upload time.
Good video compression settings.
My digital camera creates bloated video files way larger than they need to be. To cut the size down to 1/10th of the original while still preserving most of the original quality, these are the settings I use in QuickTime Pro. (Use Export from the file menu, then click "Options")
H.264 is very new, very efficient, and not very backwards compatible. But for storing stuff for the future, it's great.
Up the bitrate to increase your video quality.
p.s. I do this before putting videos into iPhoto, and I'm gonna start doing it before uploading to Vimeo as well. Saves a lot of upload time.