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Click Compression to display a compression setting
From the Compressors pop-up menu, select Video.
Set the Quality slider to “Best.”
From the Frames per Second field enter “15” or use the
pop-up menu to select “15” or “30.”
For web posting you can select Apple “Motion
JPEG A,” instead of “Video” compression ; check
“ S t reaming Optimization” from the “Options” dialog box.
Note: 15 fps is standard for web posting/viewing.
30 fps, which creates a larger file size, is standard for
QuickTime movies viewed from the hard drive.
Click OK to close the compression dialog box.
Click OK in the “Save as a QuickTime Movie” dialog
box. The “Save” dialog box appears.
Locate the folder you want to save the movie in, and type
the name of your QuickTime movie.
Click “Save.” A Progress bar appears. When complete,
you will have a QuickTime movie that can be played
on any QuickTime movie player.
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Sending movies
You can transport your captured QuickTime clips and movies
in a number of formats. For cross platform or Internet for-
mats remember to use a .”mov” extension on the end of the
file name, to ensure that browsers and other OS’s can recog-
nize the file format correctly
To send Via Disk or CD, simply save the movie to a
formatted disk or CD.
To send via email, you should compress the file as a
.hqx file using DropStuff or Stuffit. You also need to
make sure that your final encoded size is less than
2500K, since most ISPs do not allow attachment sizes
greater than 3000K.
To post for streaming from web page that people can
click and preview “live,” you will need upload access
to a web page to post your QuickTime movie.
We have included a FTP shareware package to ease
this process, “FTP Client 3.0.”
Important: Before posting your QuickTime movie to the
Web, it needs special processing to ensure that the file will
allow streaming via QuickTime 4.0 (live playing while
downloading.) You should use our WebCleaner Software to
complete this task.
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