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Re: Problems creating video for iPod



OK, I followed the three steps myself.

I created a 2 sec (30 FPS, 320x240) movie of video "white noise" with uncompressed frames. The uncompressed video track showed 73728 kb/sec for the data rate on the video track. The Movie to iPod version showed 1748 kbs, which is over 2x what the podcast tech spec (http:// www.apple.com/itunes/podcasts/techspecs.html) says is the limit. Apparently the "Movie to iPod" export doesn't always "hard limit" the data rate to the podcast spec.

There was a discussion of this a while back:

http://lists.apple.com/archives/QuickTime-Users/2005/Dec/msg00081.html

On Jun 30, 2006, at 11:46 AM, Jerry wrote:

Hi,

Doing the Movie to iPod thing still results in a movie with too high a data rate. The only thing I've found to help is reducing the frame rate to around 10fps which looks nasty. I'd rather have worse quality video, but changing quality settings seems to make practically no difference.

Jerry

On 30 Jun 2006, at 16:33, Stewart Milberger wrote:



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