Thanks for the information...let me give it a shot and I will let you know what happens.
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Browse All TopicsI am currently using JW Player on a website that I am running and I seem to loose a lot of quality in my videos when I convert it over to FLV. The videos that are being played are coming off of a Canon XL2 camera into my macbook using Final Cut Pro. When I am ready to capture out the video I save the video as a MOV file and then I open up the video in quicktime and select export and then I export it as an FLV file. Like I said before I am loosing a love of quality by doing this and it takes forever to convert short video clips (Ex. a 5 minutes clip takes 45 minutes to an hour to convert). How can I convert these videos to FLV without loosing a ton of quality. I am open to all options Mac and Windows based....but preferably mac.
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When I export to a H.264 MP4 and then run a double pass with streaming enabled after a few hours I get the worst video quality I have ever seen. If you can explain to me in more detail as to what you would do. I want to make sure I have this right. Also any recommendations on how I can get this exported to FLV a lot faster. Any software cheaper than what you use.
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by: munkPosted on 2009-09-19 at 03:28:37ID: 25372359
It seems to me that if you export the movie from FCP as a MOV with the current settings then in that process there should be no loss of quality. Then it is in the conversion from Quicktime Pro to FLV that goes wrong. You have limited options when exporting from quicktime to FLV. You need to have a 2-pass encoding to do a nice job. To get a professional looking FLV I use Sorenson squeeze from www.sorensonmedia.com but that is costly though.
You can instead choose to export to a MP4 h264 which will play in JW Player ... yes it will! From either FCP, Compressor or Quicktime you can make nice looking mp4 exports in H264 that will play as if they were FLV files in JW player. And it is free.
Make sure to export them as fast start, optimized for download so that the file will start once the downloaded content is sufficient for playback.