Ok... what settings should I mess with if I want a mpeg-1 file where you can skip to a different part of the movie quickly... I mean, I don't want to sit around waiting for several seconds everytime.
I'm using BBMPEG v1.24 for the encoding, and I'm guessing it has something to do with I and P-frames? I don't know what they are, are they keyframes? Should the numbers be really low, or high?
"Frame intervals: I-frames (between 3 and 30), P-frames (1 - 16)"
Thanks,
/Strangle.
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Ok... no need to get your panties in a bunch... I solved it by experimenting (for several hours)...
I now have some finished musicvideos in MPEG-format... if someone here wants then and have got room on a server, I would be happy to upload... (just for fun).
/Strangle.
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