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    Default how convert HD videos for vhsare??

    Hello, if I convert videos with vhsare conversor, the videos have bad quality, anyone know how to convert flv videos with high quality please???

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    To get high quality, you need to upload high quality video, then get it converted with out losing quality, for FLV format, increase bit rate (will increase video size too) or use software that use codec like on2 or h264.

    With vshare 2.7 you can upload .mp4 (h264) video, .mp4 videos are HD format and can be played with any flash player.

    In future release we will look into possibility of converting videos to h.264 format.

    This can be easily done, if you have the command to convert video to mp4 format, ffmpeg with h264 codec can do this, need to do some more testing before we can use it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by buyscripts View Post
    With vshare 2.7 you can upload .mp4 (h264) video, .mp4 videos are HD format and can be played with any flash player.
    For the love of (insert whomever here)... please STOP telling people this. This is UNBELIEVABLY WHOLE HEARTEDLY INCORRECT!

    .MP4 DOES NOT EQUAL MPEG-4. MPEG-4 DOES NOT EQUAL H.264. H.264 DOES NOT EQUAL HD.

    MPEG-4 encoded videos (a.k.a. MPEG-4 P2 or MPEG-Visual) cannot be played back using flash at all. H.264 encoded videos can be played back using flash. Both Flash Video (Sorenson VP6) AND H.264 (MPEG-4 AVC or MPEG-4 P10) have the ability to playback HD, HQ videos (high definition as in 720p or higher, high quality). Older encoded videos and much of what vShare does natively (since it creates videos primarily using mencoder/mplayer) is encoded in Sorenson Spark (H.263) which is a low quality, low bitrate standard that cannot produce HD, HQ videos. There are two reasons why one would choose H.264 over VP6 for HD, HQ videos:

    1. H.264 can be encoded using open source tools such as ffmpeg (with x264 support). Thus, there is no need for proprietary encoding software.
    2. While this could go either way depending on your encoding string, but H.264 files tend to be smaller in size, per the same quality, than VP6.


    Because there are very few open source implementations of VP6 out there, the easiest way to get higher quality videos or videos that are in HD resolutions is to use H.264. FFmpeg can do it if you have compiled ffmpeg with x264 support. There are a ton of different conversion strings out there that you could use to produce your results. You would have to play around with them to find which conversion strings give you the best results.

    Quote Originally Posted by buyscripts View Post
    In future release we will look into possibility of converting videos to h.264 format.

    This can be easily done, if you have the command to convert video to mp4 format, ffmpeg with h264 codec can do this, need to do some more testing before we can use it.
    I do this today with many of my mods (HQ and Mobility). The caveat, though, is that not all H.264 profiles are supported by Flash, let alone most devices. So, you have to pick encoding strings that will provide the best quality, the smallest file size, and still be compatible with Flash.
    Last edited by bplex; 09-11-2010 at 01:28 PM.
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