![]() Down here, '2-Pass Encoding', very similar to the mp4. Now in terms of the bitrate, put this at 1000, that's what I found to be good, you can go lower, you can go higher, but it increases or decreases the file sizes accordingly. I'm going to use the older one because it works on more browsers, and the file size looks pretty similar, and the quality looks just as good. I think the new one is pretty good on most browsers. If you haven't done the previous video, it's the mp4 version of this, it's exactly the same, so we're not going to go through it all again because that was epic-ly longer video, so what we’re going to do is, yours will probably start to default, it will have audio on, so turn that off, change the height and width, change the frame rate to 15, and stick the encoding- this is the one thing that is a bit different, that's the codec this is the new one, that is the old one. So instead of going through everything and explaining it all again, it's exactly the same in the previous video. Now if you want to cheat, I've got a preset, you can install, remember from here, you go to this one, say 'Import Preset', and there's this one called 'Dans Web Video WebM Preset', so bring that one in. It has height, and width, and it has slightly different variable bitrate down the bottom here, but essentially the same sorts of things. Click on 'WebM', and the cool thing about it is that it's just a different file format it uses a lot of the same things. And what will magically happen is, you'll have to restart Premiere, or After Effects, or Media Encoder, whatever you're using, restart it, and what will happen is, now if I go to 'File', 'Export', and I go to 'Media', under 'Format' there's now one called WebM, that wasn't there before. ![]() ![]() Double click them, and they will install. So you can see here's my 'dmg' version, and you run that, that's my MAC, this 'msi' version is for you PC. What you need to do is, you download it, or click in here, and you just run it. It might be getting a bit old, you might want to go to the website and download in case there's a newer version, but I've included it there just to make it helpful for you. ![]() Now when encoded in the plug-in, you can see it here, it's in your exercise files, it's the WebM plug-in. And I download the Mac or Windows version. There'll be a link up on the screen here, here it is going to the link is even easier, so it's this place here 'fnord', and then get a 'WebM'. Cool thing about it is that there's a free plug-in. So, why is it hard? It's because the actual format is not built into Adobe Media Encoder, or Dreamweaver, or After Effects, we need to install it. I've made it a little easier, hopefully for you, so let's go and do that. Google makes it, really sponsors the development of it, it's kind of an open source format, so we need to go and make it, but Adobe have made it a little hard to do. The ogg format- now that has changed, now the WebM is the kind of format to use, so if you're watching this video, it's 2017 now, if it's 2024, obviously there's going to be a different video format, so just go and check what's common, but right now the WebM format is the good fall-back one. Now if you would ask me a couple of years ago what video format we should be using, it would have been 'ogg'. So why do we need a WebM format? mp4s cover pretty much all the browsers, except a couple of used cases, and those used cases can be filled by the WebM format. All right, let's go ahead and do that.Ĭool. So we're going to install the plug-in, we're going to make it go through the settings to make it really small, and export it, and we'll end up with this lovely guy, '.webm'. You'll probably notice that it's not actually installed by default. Hey guys, in this video what we're going to do is we're going to look to show you how to install this WebM format.
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