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Robin Good's insight:
If you need to get the best video quality possible for clips that you need to publish online, here is a good short guide to the key settings, codecs, bitrates and compression levels you should use to prepare your video, (thanks to the Vimeo support team). While these settings have been thought out to optimize video publishing on Vimeo, you can utilize these references to prepare and save video files you may want to publish through other video services as well. Very useful. Clear, simple. 8/10 Full guide: http://vimeo.com/help/compression N.B.: The page contains also a very comprehensive list of mini-video tutorials covering optimization settings for most any video editing and production software.
![]() Amazon Elastic Transcoder is an easy to use, highly scalable service for converting video files between different digital formats.
Robin Good's insight:
The Amazon Elastic Transcoder (http://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder), is a new web-based service that makes it easy to convert video clips between different file formats without needing to buy and install any dedicated software. The service is designed to be very easy to use and you pay for what you use. 20 minutes of free transcoding, are available to all users each month. (See: http://aws.amazon.com/free) Video file formats supported: 3GP, AAC, AVI, FLV, MP4 and MPEG-2 as input and H.264/AAC/MP4 as output file formats.
Pricing Examples
FAQ: http://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/faqs/ Pricing info: http://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/pricing/ Find out more: http://aws.amazon.com/elastictranscoder/
Valery's curator insight,
January 30, 2013 3:56 AM
The video war in the cloud has started today !
Prices are not that low (especially if you include every hidden costs) but as a start and IF the quality is there, I know many suppliers that won't get champagne today.
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EncodeIt.net is a professional online cloud video encoding/transcoding service. Convert video into Mobile, Web and Broadcast formats and more using our simple but powerful API.
Robin Good's insight:
Encode.it is a professional web-based service designed for professional video applications and it is specifically tailored to those in need to convert and encode large quantities of video files into any format, or screen size resolution and with the minimum effort. Encode.it supports a staggering range of video file formats and codecs covering everything you may actually need. "EncodeIt.net can encode video to/from any format, codec or device: iPhone, iPad, Android, HTML5, Ogg Theora, WebM, MP4, H.264, Flash Video, Apple ProRes and DIVX." A free version of the service allows you to upload and convert up to 1GB of video content, into any format you need, though it will leave a watermark on the converted file. Additional optional services include: watermarking, 2-pass encoding, H264 full parameters, thumbnails, automated rotation, CDN delivery and more. Pricing: Starts at $2/GB (for up to 100GB month) and goes down with larger monthly volumes. Find out more: http://encodeit.net/ File formats / Codecs supported: http://encodeit.net/format
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*If you need to get the best video quality possible for clips that you need to publish online, here is a good short guide to the key settings, codecs, bitrates and compression levels you should use to prepare your video, (thanks to the Vimeo support team).
* While these settings have been thought out to optimize video publishing on Vimeo, you can utilize these references to prepare and save video files you may want to publish through other video services as well.
Very useful. Clear, simple. 8/10
* Full guide: http://vimeo.com/help/compression
*N.B.: The page contains also a very comprehensive list of mini-video tutorials covering optimization settings for most any video editing and production software.
Taking the confusion out of video publishing. Thanks Robin Good.