I'm trying to find out if there are different formats like there are for images/photographs. Here's an example. A photograph or image to print needs a resolution of at least 300ppi. This makes the file size BIG. Yet if it's an image only for the web, it only needs to be 72ppi because it is not meant to be printed and the quality only needs to be for the screen. Because of this, the file size is tiny, compared to 300ppi.
Is there any type of setting like this for videos? I know there is for the frame size 1280 x 720 compared to 320 x 180, but when saved as a 320 x 180 and it's then played, it makes the file smaller and the picture smaller, but when enlarged it turns blurry. Is there a way to manually set the size you want a video saved?
It just takes for ever to finish a video, produce it, watch the video, find an error, go back and fix it, save it a 2nd time, produce it a 2nd time, watch it a second time, find a 2nd error, fix that error, save it a 3rd time, produce..., especially when it takes 3hrs to produce it.
I guess I could save it as a tiny video until I've gone threw it and made all of the corrections, but it's just hard to watch when it's so small.
Thanks for the help, I was just wondering if there was a web format for the videos. (By the way, most are too long for the web, so I can't svae them in YouTube or Facebook.)
Sean -