| The Professional Plan and higher
accounts include the use of the popular RealVideo server.
STEP 1: CAPTURE THE VIDEO FILE
In order to to encode the RealVideo files, the video
must first be in a format that the RealVideo encoder
can use. The video that you have must be captured
in the one of the following formats.
VHS, Beta or Laser Disc can be the source for the
actual video content to capture. Consult your video
capture card documentation on how to capture video
in to AVI or QuickTime formats.
NOTE: RealVideo
supports any frame size with a height and width that
are multiples of 16. The RealVideo encoder will also
accept a 160x120 image size. When creating content,
it is recommend to use a frame size of 176x144. Most
video capture cards do not support this size. Indeo
drivers must be installed on your machine for the
encoder to be able to open the AVI. If the AVI file
was captured with the same machine there is usually
no problem.
STEP 2: CREATE THE REALVIDEO FILE
You must have the RealVideo encoder to encode Video
for the RealVideo server. You can download a copy
of the encoder from http://www.real.com/
You must set three Parameters when encoding the RealVideo
file: Audio codec, video bit rate, and frame rate.
The quality of the video file depends on these three
settings.
- First choose the bit rate for the video. See table
below.
| Targeted
Modem Rate |
Total
Bit Rate |
| 28.8 kbps |
19 |
| 56 kbps |
44 |
| 64 kbps |
56 |
| 128 kbps |
105 |
| 256 kbps |
205 |
| 512 kbps |
410 |
| 768 kpbs |
615 |
| 1.5 mbps |
1,200 |
- Choose the Audio codec. In order to figure out
which codec to use. Follow this formula.
Video Bit Rate = (Total Bit Rate) - (Bandwidth of
Audio Codec)
The RealVideo has discreet bandwidths. The video
bit rate will be the difference between the total
bit rate and the bit rate used by the chosen audio
codec:
**Video Bit rate is calculated
by the real video encoder automatically.
- Now choose the Frame Rate for the video. This
depends on the content type of the video. If you
have talking head type video The highest frame rate
that can be achieved at 19 kbps, will be 7.5 to
10 frames per second (fps) for talking head type
content with decent quality. A sporting event may
only support 1 fps or maybe less. See the table
below for a guidelines.
| Content
type |
Target
Bandwidth |
Total
Bit Rate |
Audio
Codec |
Audio
Bit Rate |
Frame
Rate |
Talking Heads
28.8 |
28.8 |
19 |
6.5 Kbps voice |
6.5 |
optimize |
Talking Heads
56 |
56.0 |
44 |
6.5 Kbps voice |
8.5 |
optimize |
Music Video
28.8,
Emphasize
Audio |
28.8 |
20 |
RealMedia 12 kbps |
12 |
.25 |
Music Video 56,
Emphasize
Audio |
56.0 |
44 |
RealAudio 3.0 -
28.8 Mono, full
response |
16 |
optimize |
Music Video
28.8,
Emphasize
Video |
28.8 |
20 |
RealMedia 8
kbps |
8 |
optimize |
Music Video 56,
Emphasize
Video |
56 |
44 |
RealMedia 12 kbps |
12 |
optimize |
| High Action w/ Voice, 28.8 |
28.8 |
19 |
6.5 Kbps voice |
6.5 |
1 |
| High Action w/ Voice, 56 |
56 |
44 |
RealAudio 2.0 - 28.8 |
15.2 |
optimize |
| High Action w/Music, 28.8 |
28.8 |
19 |
RealMedia
8 kbps |
8 |
1 |
| High Action w/ Music, 56 |
56 |
44 |
RealAudio 3.0 - 28.8 Mono,full
response |
16 |
optimize |
| High Action, 56,Fractal |
56 |
44 |
RealAudio 3.0 - 28.8 Mono,
full response |
8.5 |
10 |
High Action,
112, Fractal |
112.0 |
44 |
RealAudio 3.0 - 28.8 Mono,
full
response |
8.5 |
10 |
- After selecting the correct Audio codec, video
bit rate, and frame rate you can now encode the
file. If you have the Real Video Player you can
test the video file on your local system. You can
download a copy of the Real Video Player from http://www.real.com/
Now save the Real Video File.
** Important **
Do NOT use underscore ("_") characters
when naming RM files as they will not be interpreted
correctly by the .ram file.
STEP 3: CREATING THE .RAM FILE
You need to create a text file with a ".ram"
extension. This text file contains a URL to the RealVideo
file in the following format:
http://www.yourdomain.com/videofilename.rm
Substitute your domain name above. This file can
reside in the root directory of your account. The
video file name must have a ".rm" extension.
Once the .ram text file is created, save it and upload
it to your web site in ASCII transfer mode. We suggest
using the same file naming convention. (e.g. "test.ram"
will launch the "test.rm" file)
STEP 4: UPLOAD THE .RM FILE TO YOUR WEB SITE
Upload the .rm file to the root directory of your
web site in binary transfer mode.
STEP 5: CREATING THE HTML CODE FOR THE REALVIDEO
FILE
The HTML document does NOT reference the .rm file
itself; it must call the .ram file which, in turn,
launches the RealVideo file as represented below.
<a href="http://yourdomain.com/textfile.ram">Watch
my video</a>
If you reference the .rm file directly from your
HTML code, the video file may play, but you will not
benefit from the streaming effect.
EXTRA: TIPS AND TRICKS
More information for putting RealVideo files on your
page is available at http://service.real.com/.
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