<p>This is what i am looking for too.<br>
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<p><blockquote type="cite">On Mar 13, 2010 3:11 PM, "Christopher Blizzard" <<a href="mailto:blizzard@mozilla.com">blizzard@mozilla.com</a>> wrote:<br><br>Hey, everyone. I'm sure this thread will generate some email!<br>
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Some people are working on a super-easy to use converter for people to<br>
be able to convert videos to Theora for the upcoming Get Video on<br>
Wikipedia push:<br>
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<a href="http://videoonwikipedia.org/" target="_blank">http://videoonwikipedia.org/</a><br>
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(Note that this isn't being pushed yet, and is pre-launch quality!)<br>
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For the converter one thing we'd like to be able to provide is a set of<br>
profiles for quality, bitrates and sizes that people can use to generate<br>
Theora videos. (Michael Dale wants this for Firefogg, too.)<br>
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The number of bits that you need to allocate depends highly on the<br>
content - everyone here knows that - but we can come up with a rough set<br>
of guidelines that give a rough estimate for low/medium/high for a given<br>
size. (Is it a linear scale, depending on width * height?)<br>
<br>
I think that people have done this before, but just looking for<br>
experience and guidance.<br>
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--Chris<br>
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