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I converted a home movie from my camcorder to wmv using Windows media
Encoder. The converted file is being streamed via a website using Windows Media Services. The quality is however not the best. Picture quality is poor compared to the original. what parameters do I need to set and what values do I need within the encoder to improve video quality bearing in mind that I'd like to have an 'average' file size that does not stop and buffer every now and then. I see some sample video files from Microsoft running for about a 1.5 mins (1.5MB) which are pretty nice (good high quality images). The best I have been able to achieve for the same amount of time is about 30MB. Any help, suggestions will be appreciated. thanks |
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