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    Finally! Please tell me what you think...

    http://occasus.wronger.com/choice.zip

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    [img]graemlins/film.gif[/img] Come on you guys!! [img]graemlins/cry.gif[/img]

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    hey man, it's pretty cool. But its a very large file man, it wouldnt hurt cutting down the size some bit.

    but it's cool. I liked it, although it doesnt explain anything. But that doenst matter because that's not what its about.

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    Thanks!! I think one of the best things is the fact that it's not explained. You'll just have to figure it out yourself. I like movies with "open" endings kinda like in Donnie Darko, Cube, Blair Witch Project and most David Lynch films. I'll see if I can make the file smaller but I don't wanna lose any more quality..

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    i downloaded it but the zip file wouldnt work. I think it was more my download program fecking it up.

    You will get best results if you turn the file into a .mov file with sorosen codec.

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    http://occasus.wronger.com/one.zip [img]biggrin.gif[/img]

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    http://occasus.wronger.com/stege.zip [img]graemlins/heart.gif[/img]

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    "You will get best results if you turn the file into a .mov file with sorosen codec."

    I did that (with Sorenson codec 3) and now 30 seconds of my movie is 100 MB. What's wrong? [img]graemlins/hmmm.gif[/img]

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    there is more to file converting and codecs than picking which one to use...

    there are numerous settings including number of frames, number of keyframes, quality of footage, bitrate of the sound... all which contribute to the size and quality of the footage.

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    I always use MPEG-1 compression because then I will have the widest possible audience - even Amiga, cellphone and PDA-users will be able to play back such a file (and nowadays hand-held devices able to play back MPEG-1 have enough built-in memory and/or storage card options). I use TMPEGEnc and get around 4 MB for one minute of (action-packed) footage in half PAL resolution (360x288) at 25 frames per second with stereo sound. Check out the trailer in my signature for an example.

    If you reduce the viewing size, frame rate or increase the compression you will get smaller sizes. Reducing the audio to mono should also help.

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