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Which format would you recommend for my case: I am making political speeches using a $300 mike+ processor for audio, and Microsoft LifeCam for video. my goal is to eventually reach out to millions with these videos, so I don't want it to be low quality but I also don't want to waste too much space/processing time
That depends on which LifeCam you have.
http://www.microsoft.com/hardware/en-us/webcams#n
There are three models.
A 1080p LifeCam Studio
A 720p LifeCam Cinema
And a 720p LifeCam HD-3000
If you have a 720p model You should try the MPEG-4 1280X720/30P (9 Mbps).
If you have the 1080p LifeCam Studio, you use either MPEG-4 1920X1080/30P (13 Mbps) or AVC H.264 AVC 1920x1080/60i (16 Mbps)
If you want smaller files sizes use WMV:
Windows Media Video 9 1280x720/30p (6 Mbps) for 720p cameras.
Windows Media Video 9 Full HD 1920x1080/30p (10 Mbps) for 1080p LifeCam Studio camera.
There are several choices, you choose which fits your use and needs. On top of the Default profiles you can customize MPEG-4 profiles to suit.
You can also use Intelligent SVRT, to create a profile that matches your camera output.
You have lots of choices, try each one and decide which fits your needs.
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