
Adobe
There are three challenging aspects to mastering posting video on the Internet: encoding it, delivering it, and customizing the experience. This article focuses on the encoding process to prepare your video with the highest possible quality. As you will see, there is no single solution for encoding. I will provide insight into the encoding process and show you how to prepare your video for smooth playback with an eye towards bandwidth costs and your audience.
I will also explore and compare the Flash Video settings for encoding prerecorded video. My second article, Producing Live Video, details the same process for live video. I do not discuss the details of each setting, however, because they are fully described in the "Capturing and Encoding Video" section of the Flash Video Learner's Guide.
This article makes references to the following software and files:
This article pertains to all skill levels: basic to advanced.
Before reading this article, get comfortable with the aspects of the Sorenson Spark video codec and Flash Video in general by reviewing the following comprehensive documents. They are a great introduction to Flash Video and bandwidth strategies:
Also check out my other article on Flash Video, Encoding Best Practices for Live Video.