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    request more detailed info. hd-avi is a generic term. size, framerate, codec, level/settings would be helpful.
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    Stop worrying about PAL and NTSC. NTSC is not a problem in Europe.
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    Originally Posted by whytte View Post
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    Stop worrying about PAL and NTSC. NTSC is not a problem in Europe.
    Please tell me what setting I should have and what output I should get
    It's still your turn.


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    request more detailed info. hd-avi is a generic term. size, framerate, codec, level/settings would be helpful.
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    contradictory terms. DVavi is only SD in 720x480 ntsc or 720x576 pal. it can't be HD. other video use an "avi" as any of a hundred formats in an "avi" container. it's a generic term, all it means is Audio-Video-Interleaved.

    no one can tell you what to use, it's too non specific a request.

    you need to find something like this for your festival.

    http://www.filmfestivalrotterdam.com/professionals/film-entry/upload-manual-for-shorts/
    Upload Specifications for Shorts

    It is possible to submit your short film (under 60 minutes) by uploading it as a .MOV file as an alternative to submitting a DVD screener by regular post.

    We will only accept files with these technical specifications:

    Video setting: Compression: H.264
    Quality: High Bit rate: 3000
    Encoding mode: multi-pass dimensions
    Optimized for: Streaming
    Audio Setting: Format: ACC
    Sample rate: 44.100 kHz
    Channels: Stereo (L R)
    Bit rate: 128 kbps
    Prepare for internet Streaming: Fast start

    To make sure these files fit the requirements, use the encoding settings as outlined below.
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