I only had a 28MB divx avi file to upload to Blip.TV. The original file was encoded at 30fps.
The FLV playback rate was 30fps. The quality was visually worse than the original avi file - file size went down from 28MB to 13MB. (the same file uploaded to Viddler, re-encoded to FLV played at 30fps with a file size of 15MB).
There were no differences in any of the other encoding settings - source (default), Web HD or TV (other). In each case the file remained encoded as a divx file, 30fps at 28MB.
If I had a better/higher quality file, I wonder if there would be differences between Source (default), Web HD and TV (other)?
Re: Blip.TV Test Results
Date: 2009-07-01 09:00 pm (UTC)The FLV playback rate was 30fps. The quality was visually worse than the original avi file - file size went down from 28MB to 13MB. (the same file uploaded to Viddler, re-encoded to FLV played at 30fps with a file size of 15MB).
There were no differences in any of the other encoding settings - source (default), Web HD or TV (other). In each case the file remained encoded as a divx file, 30fps at 28MB.
If I had a better/higher quality file, I wonder if there would be differences between Source (default), Web HD and TV (other)?
Blip File here
http://blip.tv/file/2308655