Contributor(s): Eric Woelfel.
This present document is a manual for compressing audio-video manuals, but we also offer a Compression Checklist to print out and use for quick reference.
The process of exporting the edited videos produces a video that is more easily viewed over the internet. Export/compression reduces the file size (and quality) of the video file so that it is of a manageable size to access over the internet as well as for use within an ordinary computer. THL has strict standards for creating compressions to assure users enjoy the best quality video possible at current bandwidths. Check back to this section often because as video compression technology and techniques continue to improve, we will adopt new standards. The documentation will describe the export process using Final Cut Pro 5 presets however some of the technical parameters are also provided to allow a media processor to create compressions that meet THL standards on a platform other than a Mac.
TIP: Use the following settings to make THL-standard super high compression in a program other than Final Cut Pro:
TIP: Use the following settings to make THL-standard high compression in a program other than Final Cut Pro:
TIP: Use the following settings to make THL-standard low compression in a program other than Final Cut Pro:
NOTE: Audio compressions should only be completed for titles with substantive value to the audio track: interviews, dialogues, songs, song & dance, musical performance, lecture, and so forth. You do NOT need to run audio compressions for other titles. For example, you need not run an audio compression for a title comprised of panoramic views of the Yarlung Valley, if the soundtrack is just ambient noise such as wind blowing. If you are unsure, check with David Germano or another THL A/V staff member.
Audio is processed in two parts; first the sequences are exported from Final Cut Pro, and then the exported audio is compressed into MPEG-3s in Apple iTunes.
TIP: Use the following settings to make THL-standard audio compression in a program other than Final Cut Pro:
This step will produce the final video compression that will be used on the THL’s AVDB. The compression time will vary depending on the length of the video and the processing speed and memory of your computer. Please note you will not be able to use your computer while the videos are being compressed.
TIP: If you would like to export all the batches together in one batch, use the Apple+A funtion to select all the batches than click the "Export" button to begin.