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Wich format use to produce a vidéo?
evrard [Avatar]
Newbie Joined: Jun 19, 2016 12:36 Messages: 10 Offline
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Hello,

I would make some short vidéo and put it in my Internet site.
I dit this site in code Html, and I don't know wich format I must use when I produce my video.

*.m2ts* don't work. And *h264* too.

So, I need your help.

Sincerely
Anonymous [Avatar]
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Hi, Evrard!

Try MPEG2 HQ and see if that works okay.

Cheers!

Neil.
evrard [Avatar]
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Hi Neil,
thanks for your so quick answer.
But this format doesn't work.
I think I must do a conversion with a converter.

It's incredible that you are helping me from Australia, and I am living in the South West France, Bask country.
I have lived one year in ANgourie, close to Yamba!
See you.
Anonymous [Avatar]
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Hi, Evrard!

Sorry MPEG2 didn't work for you. MPEG2 is pretty-much the "work-horse" in video editing and rendering, meaning it's a "standard" but so many digital cameras these days are using AVCHD, MP4 or other exotic file types, it's becoming hard to keep up. You may well have answered your own question though, with the format converter. Are you uploading to YouTube or Vimeo, perhaps? Others here may be able to offer better advice.

Cheers!

Neil.
BarryTheCrab
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My knowledge of coding is ZERO, but I think you would be better off by placing your video into your website by embedding it from a site such as Youtube, or using a second program to embed it from a folder residing in your own site, this second method avoids long load times and possible adverts over your video. I use both methods on my site. Actually placing a video file onto a web page, in my limited experience, is not a good method.
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Longedge [Avatar]
Senior Contributor Joined: Apr 28, 2011 15:38 Messages: 1504 Offline
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+1 for what Barry says. Unless you've got unlimited storage and also monthly bandwidth allowance from your ISP the only/best way to include video is to use YouTube/Vimeo etc. and link to the videos. This is the way that even large companies choose.

If for some pressing reason you have to keep full control of your video on your own site then I suggest that you need to start reading up on HTML5 somewhere like W3Schools. If you go down this route then be prepared for some late nights laughing.

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evrard [Avatar]
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Quote: +1 for what Barry says. Unless you've got unlimited storage and also monthly bandwidth allowance from your ISP the only/best way to include video is to use YouTube/Vimeo etc. and link to the videos. This is the way that even large companies choose.

If for some pressing reason you have to keep full control of your video on your own site then I suggest that you need to start reading up on HTML5 somewhere like W3Schools. If you go down this route then be prepared for some late nights laughing.
All right, I don't want no more late nights with that stuff, and I will do it with the YouTube mode.

easier and faster.

Thanks a lot for helping.
See you.
Longedge [Avatar]
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Quote: All right, I don't want no more late nights


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