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    First of all i dont use TMPGEnc who seems to be a popular prog.
    I use Mediacleaner 5 for my purposes.
    Mediacleaner can encode to MPEG1. MPEG2, RM files (streaming&download) etc etc........

    Now my question i hope someone can answer.
    I have a MPEG1 film i want to encode to:
    1: QT
    2: RM
    and the visitor are able to choose bandwith and those are:
    1: MODEM
    2: BROADBAND

    the speed of MODEM is limit from min. Single-ISDN+Dual-ISDN (choose 56k is worthless in RM, the video-quality sucks big time)
    and the speed of BROADBAND is from 256Kbit+512+768+T1/LAN
    Above is for RM-files only options.

    I have the possibility to choose which speed and is it possible to choose EVERY speed (from 64kbit to T1/LAN) or do i HAVE to choose the MODEM speed and enode it and do another encode for the BROADBAND speeds?
    or can i choose from MODEM to BROADBAND speed and the Real player automatically choose the speed?
    (if the user when installing REAL choose the speed)

    Q2: IS there any good converting-sheet or a program i can use regarding MPEG to RM ?
    what ratio, sound and everything i need to know.
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    Real has a technology called sure stream. It will encode the multiple bitrates. When the player connects to the stream it checks what speed it's capable of downloading at, and uses that speed. I believe it's 28k-512k.

    The catch is, your provider has to support this. They need to run the Real Server software which enables these protocols. You could of course host it yourself if you have huge bandwidth. Most cable is capped at 384k for the upstream. DSL is 56k-768k upstream for residental. Optimium Online (in the NY,NJ area) is around 1000k++ up

    If your provider doesn't support the real services, I'd encode two versions of each file. One modem quality, and one broadband, and display the links accordingly.

    Check out real's website, they have lengthly documents on encoding.

    Real Producer can except avs scripts. And last I checked supported Mpeg files.

    Terrian should open up mpeg files also, since it uses QT has an interface.
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    Thanks for the reply.

    Sure stream - is that depending on which version of real he/she have?
    That would be good making one (1) version of it all.

    It wasnt totally easy found which software i was looking for, i wanted to read but it called HELIX and i beleive the ISP has it.
    Most of the visitors have 10Mbit (widley spread in sweden that is)
    some have ADSL and 1% runs 28.8 which i dont care doing a version of.

    Btw.. i was reading some of the new .rmvb files.
    but it seems that u need a another real-software
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