Hey guys!
I need to know what kind of Video File Type I should be saving as.
Here’s my situation:
-- I host a Weekly Variety Show (at a bar) and need to save my files for HIGH Quality, as a Live Audience will be viewing my videos on a Projector Screen, through my Projector. At the same time, I don’t want SUPER high file sizes!
- I’ll be blowing up my video quite a bit on the Projector Screen – 6 feet.
(Most of you are probably getting sick of reading this ‘Show’ stuff – lol)
Here’s my questions:
VIDEOS TO BE USED LIVE ON THE SHOW
-- What file type should I be saving these to?
-- What resolution?
What do you guys suggest I do?
Thanks so much!
Jenny![]()
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What media are you storing the files on?
Cheers, Jim
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Hi.
I was planning on storing my videos on my hard drive (when I do the Show).
And then I’d go home after the Show and transfer those videos to CD-R or DVD.
I’ll check back!
Jenny -
Huffyuv (or uncompressed) AVI, if you have the storage space.
Cheers, Jim
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