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The Proper Way to Encode Video on a PC
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To ensure an optimal upload and playback experience, video files uploaded to Cast
It & Cast It Talent from a PC computer should be encoded in one of these two formats:
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WINDOWS MEDIA VIDEO (.wmv files) or QUICKTIME (.mov or .mp4 files)
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Files that do not meet our requirements may not play correctly on the site, so be
sure to always encode video with the following general settings.
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Windows Media Video
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- File Type: WMV
- Bit rate: 1.0 Mbps
- Display size: 640 x 480 pixels
- Aspect Ratio: 4:3
- Frames per second: 30
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Quicktime
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- File Type: MOV or MPEG-4
- Codec: Mpeg-4 video
- Frame Rate: 24
- Key Frames: Every 300
- Data Rate: 768 Kbps
- Video Size: 640 x 480 VGA
- Audio Format: AAC
- Audio Channels: Mono
- Audio Rate: 32.000 KHz
- Audio Target Bit Rate: 32
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Note : The size of an individual video file should not exceed
100 megabytes. You can check the size of your video file by
following these steps:
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1) Right click on the file, then go to Properties.
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2) Look under the Size heading.
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If your file does exceed the 100-megabyte limit, you will need to shorten the clip
or edit it into multiple parts before uploading.
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Which program should I use to create and encode my video files?
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There are many editing programs that can encode files to our recommended settings.
Below are the step-by-step instructions for Windows Moviemaker,
which is the most commonly used editing program on PC computers.
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Make sure to check which version of these programs you have on your computer, and
read the corresponding instructions for that version below.
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Windows Moviemaker Instructions (for XP)
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How to export a video clips from Windows Movie Maker
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Requirements: Windows XP, Service Pack 2 or higher; Internet Explorer or FireFox
browsers only; Firewire Port/Firewire camera or USB port/USB camera
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STEP 1: CAPTURING VIDEO CLIPS WITH WINDOWS MOVIEMAKER
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- Connect your camera to the computer using a firewire
cable. Turn the camera on and set it to VCR (playback) mode.
- Open the Windows Movie Maker
application, usually found under the Start menu.
- Click on the File menu up top
and scroll down and select Capture Video…
- In the Available Devices window,
select the camera you are using to capture the video and click Next.
- Name your project (Movie Maker can capture multiple
actors within a project automatically) and specify where you want your project and
captured videos files to be saved on the computer.
- Choose the video setting by selecting
Best quality for playback on my computer and then click Next.
- Select Capture parts of the tape
manually and then click the Next button.
- Cue up the actor by using the playback controls under
the preview window in Movie Maker and when ready, click the Start
Capture button to begin capturing the video to the computer.
- When finished click the Stop Capture
button. Movie Maker will automatically import the video clips and display them in
the Collection area of the application. Please note that Movie Maker automatically
separates the clips whenever you pause the camera, which makes the export process
much easier.
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STEP 2: EXPORTING FILES RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
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- Now you are ready to begin saving these video clips
for uploading to Cast It or Cast It Talent. First, select the clip you would like
to export by clicking in it once in the collection area. Drag it down to the lower
timeline area in the Movie Maker application.
- Go to the File menu and select
Save Movie File.
- In the Movie
Location window, click on My Computer and click
Next.
- Name your movie by using the actor’s name or initials
and the take number so you can keep track of it. Choose the place on the hard drive
where you will be saving this exported file. You will be uploading these to Cast
It Talent or Cast It. Click Next.
- In the Movie Setting window,
click on Show more choices. link. Then select the button for
Other settings: and on the menu scroll down to
Video for LAN (1.0 Mbps). Then click Next.
- The Saving Movie window will
appear with a progress meter. Wait for the video movie clip to finish saving.
- If you want to watch your movie clip after completing
this process, select the Play movie when I finish check box.
- After the movie is saved, click
Finish.
- Congrats, your clip has been created! To continue
saving more clips, first delete the old one from the timeline area, then drag the
new one down to the same place. Repeat step #2 above.
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Windows Moviemaker Instructions (for Vista)
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How to export a video clips from Vista Movie Maker
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Requirements: Windows Vista, Service Pack 2 or higher; Internet Explorer or FireFox
browsers only; Firewire Port
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STEP 1: CAPTURING VIDEO CLIPS WITH WINDOWS MOVIEMAKER
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- Connect your camera to the computer using a firewire
cable. Turn the camera on and set it to VCR (playback) mode.
- Open the Windows Movie Maker
application, usually found under the Start menu.
- Find the Import section located
in the upper left hand corner of the Movie Maker program, then select
From Digital Video Camera.
- Name your project (Session Date is often an easy way
to organize your Movie Maker Projects), then specify where you want your project
and captured videos files to be imported to on the computer. Finally, click the
Format drop-down menu and choose Windows Media Video (one file per
scene). Then click Next.
- Select Only import parts of the
videotape to my computer. Then click Next.
- Using the Digital Video Camera Controls, cue up the
actor to the exact point you would like to begin importing, and when ready click
Start Video Import. The video will begin to simultaneously
play and import onto your computer. When the file you wish to import is complete,
click Stop Video Import.
- Repeat this process for all of the scenes on the tape
that you wish to import. Then click Finish.
- Movie Maker will automatically import the video clips
and display them in the Collection area of the application. Please note that Movie
Maker automatically separates the clips whenever you pause the camera, which makes
the export process much easier.
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STEP 2: EXPORTING FILES RECOMMENDED SETTINGS
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- Now you are ready to begin saving these video clips
for uploading to Cast It or Cast It Talent. First, select the clip you would like
to export by clicking in it once in the collection area. Drag it down below to the
Storyboard area in the Movie Maker application.
- Go to the File menu and select
Publish Movie.
- In the Where
do you want to publish your movie? window, click This Computer,
then click Next.
- Name your movie by using the actor’s name or initials
and the take number so you can keep track of it. Choose the place on the hard drive
where you will be publishing this exported file. Click Next.
- In the Movie Setting window,
select the button for More Settings. Then scroll down on the
menu to Windows Media VHS Quality (1.0 Mbps). Then click Publish.
- The Saving Movie window will appear with a progress
meter. Wait for the video movie clip to finish saving.
- If you want to watch your movie clip after completing
this process, select the Play movie when I finish check box.
- After the movie is saved, click
Finish.
- Congrats, your clip has been created! To continue
saving more clips, first delete the old one from the Storyboard area, then drag
the new one down to the same place. Repeat step #2 above.
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