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How To Edit Video: Reducing File Size

TechSmith Camtasia

Video file size can be tricky and the concept of reducing video file size has many technical variables associated with it. You may want to reduce file size to more easily send to your co-workers, or complete your upload to YouTube quicker. Takeaway: Use the MP4 file type to keep quality and reduce file size.

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Do You Hear That? It’s Your eLearning Course Sounding Better

eLearning Brothers

Once you have your audio recorded, there are still many things you can do to help it sound more professional. Eliminating breaths is another key component of having professional sounding voice overs. You could export to 320 kbps but that kind of quality is unnecessary and will just be a larger file size.

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TechSmith Camtasia: Reducing the Size of Video Output

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

She wanted to know some best practices for reducing the size of exported Camtasia projects. To begin, TechSmith says that "larger videos (in resolution) will dramatically increase file size. Limit your video size to no larger than 1280 pixels (width) by 720 (height)." That is an excellent question!

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The Ultimate Guide to Converting PDF to Reflowable and Fixed Layout EPUB3

Kitaboo

Difference Between PDF and EPUB3 Formats File Size Printing Feature Reading View Editing Rich Media Integration Accessibility III. File Size PDF files are typically larger than EPUB files due to their fixed layout and complex code structure. Table of Contents: I. What is the EPUB3 Format?

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Daily Bookmarks 07/25/2008

Experiencing eLearning

Mark Siegriest is trying to find the best audio settings to balance sound quality and file size. The most surprising finding in this is that at the lowest bitrates, the file size actually went up, not down. 32kbps was the smallest file size in his sampling.

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mLearning: Some Technical Tips

The Logical Blog by IconLogic

Keep file sizes relatively small. Be mindful of how many images you use and their sizes. Not only does audio make file sizes larger, but it will often be a wasted addition. None of these places are conducive for learning with the sound turned on. Minimize the use of audio. An airport? A metro line?

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How to Optimise Video Content in Your E-Learning Courses

Capytech

Ultra-high resolution means larger file sizes which take longer to download and stream. You don’t need to add lots of sound effects and elements, but the audio should be clear and easy to hear. It should also sound warm and be free from background noise. Does your video really need 4k resolution or full HD?

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