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Sunday, January 3, 2010

Video Encoding Settings for 2010

In late 2008, Adobe, which owns Flash Player, enabled the latest version of their popular player to work with H264 files types including MP4, MOV and M4V. Since then, the adoption of Flash Player has exceeded 98% of all computers worldwide. The H264 video has reached near universal acceptance as the best compression format for the Web. As a result of these events, iPlayerHD no longer recommends the use of FLV files for the Web. Instead, we recommend the H264 codec as MP4, M4V or MOV. In a previous entry, we demonstrated how you can encode and place your videos in iPlayerHD for Mobile devices using M4V. In this entry, we’ll show you how to encode your videos to H264 as MP4.

Note: In 2010, iPlayerHD will begin encoding videos to MP4 for you. While you may take full advantage of this new feature when it arrives, you may want to convert new videos (and older ones) to MP4.

Encoding your videos for iPlayerHD

The encoding settings provided may be used in most encoding software tools. We’ll use QuickTime Player Pro as our encoding tool and we’ll do it on a PC. There may be slight variations in the appearance of the options but the choices will be the same if you do this on a Mac. QuickTime’s encoding tool does not accept AVI file types so you’ll need to export your edited file, within your editing system, to an H264 file – we recommend MP4 or MOV. Many editing systems have MP4 encoding tools that may work with the settings we provide so you may not need to use QuickTime. We like QuickTime because of its simplicity, ease of use and excellent quality output.

QuickTime Player is a free tool you can download from Apple. Once downloaded, you must upgrade to the $29 Pro version to use the Export encoding option. The option to upgrade can be found in the Player’s Options. Once purchased, you’ll need to enter the exact name of the User and the registration code in the Registration area of the Player to activate the Pro version.

In QuickTime Player Pro, after you complete your first encode, the parameters will be saved as “Use Current Settings”. “Current Settings” is always the settings used for the last encoding session.

iPlayerHD uses a bandwidth technology that delivers video at a speed that best matches the speed of the viewer’s machine. To take advantage of bandwidth detection, we recommend creating two versions of your videos: 1000 for the first encode and 2000 for the second encode. These are recommendations only – you may encode up to six different bit rates for your iPlayerHD Channels.

Open your source video file in QuickTime Player Pro.

· Click File then Export (not export for Web)

· In the window that opens, find “Export “and choose “Movie to MPEG 4”.

· Click “Options”. This window has several panes. The second pane down includes Video, Audio and Streaming. Begin with Video – you’ll choose Audio when we are done configuring the Video encoding options. Have a brief look at Streaming. You should never enable Streaming and the default should be an unchecked “Enable Streaming” box. Be sure it is unchecked. With Video chosen:

· File Format: MP4 (not MP4 ISMA)

· Video Format: H264

· Recommended data rates: 1000 for the first encode and 2000 for the second encode.

· Optimized for Download

· Image Size: Custom

· Widescreen Width: Any resolution may be used up to 1080. Your goal should be to deliver the best performing video to your audience – the higher the resolution of your encoded video and the lower the CPU of your site visitors speed means more skipping of video frames. Because many of your website visitors do not have HD monitors or the fastest CPUs, you may want to encode at 360, 480 or 720 although you may encode at 1080.

· Non-Widescreen Width and Height: Use the resolution of the source video.

If the image size width and height match the video’s aspect ratio, you should ignore the preserve aspect ratio option. Most will ignore this option.

· Frame Rate: Current

· Key Frame Rate: Automatic

· Video Options Window choose Restrict Profile to Main and Best Quality-Multi Pass

To create the audio settings, change Video to Audio in the second pane.

· Audio Format : AAC-LC Music

· Data Rate: 128 kbps

· Channels: Stereo

· Output Sample Rate: 44.100kHz

· Encoding Quality: Better

You may now click OK. Be sure you include the bit rate in the name of the file for reference when uploading to your iPlayer account. Click Save and the video will now encode.

As always, if you have questions or need support, email us at info@iplayerhd.com or by telephone at 603.778.7000.

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iPlayerHD Supports Mobile Media

iPlayerHD supports Mobile media for Apple devices.

Did you know you can use your iPlayer account to deliver video to the iPhone, iPod and iPad? We're still testing formats for the other devices like Android, Nexus and Blackberry. More on that later. Since most mobile video is consumed on Apple devices, that's where we started.

Those devices use video players that play MP4, MOV and M4V format videos. Their small screens and resolutions mean bitrates smaller than you create for your iPlayerHD account. You’ll deliver a single bit rate video to mobile devices – no need to create multiple bit rates as we don’t use bandwidth detection on mobiles.

Follow these three steps to get mobile video on your website:

1. Encode your video specifically for Apple smart phones.

2. Upload your video to your iPlayerHD account.

3. Create a link to your video on your website.

Apple iPad and iPhone visitors to your site simply click on your video links and the device will open and play the video.

Using the method prescribed below, we'll create M4V files using the H264 codec.

Here are the details:

Encoding your videos

We’ll use QuickTime Player Pro as our encoding tool and we are doing it on a PC. There may be slight variations in the appearance of the options but the choices will be the same if you do this on a Mac. The source files for this example are QuickTime Movies.

Open your source video file in QuickTime Player Pro.

Click "File" then "Export for Web".

In the window that opens, give your file a name and a location where it will be saved

Choose "Export Versions for iPhone" (not cellular).

Click OK. The video will encode.

You may encode several videos at the same time – the faster your processor, the faster multiple encodes will complete.

Upload your video to your iPlayerHD account

In your iPlayer Management Console, click on Media Files/Upload Media/Browse. You may upload multiple files at the same time. Once your file is uploaded, you’ll see it listed in your media files. Click on “Details” next to the file name and then copy the file’s URL. It should look like this ( this is an active link - read this Blog on your Apple device and click on the link):

http://www.iplayerhd.com/Videos/1fc7935c-f150-450f-9800-a89abd339bdf/33e25699-cb49-4519-911d-16758e298de4-blue_marvel_m720p-iPhone.m4v

Create a link to your video on your website

Add thumbnails or other links to your website that signify mobile media. Visitors to your site click on the links and your video will open and play in the mobile device’s video player.

Here's an example - watch it from your Apple device as this is not meant for your desktop.


Click here to watch the video.

As always, if you have questions or need support, email us at

info@iplayerhd.com or by telephone at 603.778.7000.

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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

No More DVDs

Since DVDs became an affordable media to author and produce , many businesses, especially professional videographers and other content producers, have used video DVDs to convey their most important sales messages. Typically, those DVDs have been sent by Post. With the arrival of high bandwidth Internet to almost every home and business, and with available online video platforms like iPlayerHD, the day has finally arrived when the practice of mailing these sales-promoting DVDs can end. Savvy marketers don't waste their time or money mailing DVDs. Their important content is on the Web.

If you've seen the videos on iPlayerHD's website or the sites of any of our customers, then you have witnessed the stunning quality and performance available on the web. In this fast paced world, where potential customers can Google anything and get immediate satisfaction, it is requisite that we are prepared to answer the call for instant gratification by optimizing our website visitor's experience with video. Drive traffic to successful landing pages on our websites and the sales will follow. Traffic and conversion. Those are our goals. Landing pages with video will be more successful than pages without video - provided both the video content and the visual experience are excellent.

iPlayerHD will guarantee the visual experience. We'll leave the content to you.

Cheers.

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

iPlayerHD Launches New Video Hosting Product and Website

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Nov 04, 2009 – PORTSMOUTH, N.H. – iPlayerHD, a leader in high performance, cost effective video hosting solutions, today announced the public launch of version 2 of the company’s video hosting solution, and a new iPlayerHD.com website.

iPlayerHD is a powerful, affordable, and easy-to-use HD video hosting and streaming solution that delivers a stunning web video experience. The simple, easy-to-use interface allows customers to quickly upload video content and immediately publish to their web sites or to iPlayerHD’s customizable web pages.

iPlayerHD is designed specifically for businesses that use web video within their websites to support and deliver their brand message. Unlike many free services, iPlayerHD allows a high quality video experience without embedded or distracting advertisements. iPlayerHD’s pay to play offering insures subscriber’s videos are always ad-free.


"Any business that uses Web video to convey its messages needs to take a hard look at iPlayerHD," says Wes Moore, the inventor and founder of iPlayerHD. "Our customers deliver their web videos without the interference of outside advertising, and at a very reasonable cost. Their messages are branded by them, for them, and delivered in stunningly high quality."

The new site also features celebrity spokesperson Jimmy Dunn, a popular comedian who is perhaps most recognizable as the cab driver in Olympia Sports TV ads.

The new-and-improved iPlayerHD platform delivers significant new functionality including new web page styles and features, embeddable players that include scrollable and descriptive play lists, new and improved video control bars, and a simplified and enhanced sign-up process. The new solution offers a free 30-day trial to new subscribers.

For more information, please contact iPlayerHD at http://www.iplayerHD.com.

About iPlayerHD

iPlayerHD is a powerful, affordable, and easy-to-use high definition video hosting and streaming solution that delivers a stunning web video experience. iPlayerHD appeals to businesses that rely on web video to deliver and support their brand message, with features such as automatic bandwidth detection, setup wizards, multiple video resolutions, and brandable, ad-free embeddable video players.

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