How to Export QuickTime Movies from your NLE - Part 3

In the Movie Settings dialog under Sound click the Settings button.

Then select None for the audio codec because you don't want any audio compression to take place at this time. Select an audio sample rate of 44 kHz 16 bit and Stereo. Click OK.

Under the streaming Option make sure Fast Start and Prepare for Internet Streaming are deselected. Click OK when you're finished adjusting your settings. Now you can save the QuickTime movie to your destination.
The reason why these settings have been chosen is because you don’t want to do your compression for the Web from your non-linear editor. You definitely want to use a professional video compression application. This processes in this tutorial allow you to do that. Using a professional video compression tool allows you to improve the quality of your video, reduce the size of your content and make other necessary adjustments to your media.
Once you export your QuickTime Movie from your non-linear editor you're ready to import your QuickTime Movie into your video compression program for further compression. Some of the best video compression programs available are Sorenson Media's Sorenson Squeeze Compression Suite Squeeze, Sorenson Squeeze for Flash Compression Suite, Canopus Procoder 2, Telestream's Flip4Mac and Episode products and On2's Flix Products.
For information on why these settings were chosen and more advanced knowledge about Video Streaming and Compression sign-up for the 2-Day Video Streaming and Compression class at GeniusDV in Orlando, Florida. In addition, you can visit the Video Compression forum at GeniusDV for more answers to Video Compression questions.
Related links:
How to Export QuickTime Movies from your NLE - Part 1
How to Export QuickTime Movies from your NLE - Part 2
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