With all that I am trying to understand and retain about compression, there are still some things that I can't seem to find answers for. I have a pretty good tutorial, but these questions are not answered
How do I know if what I have compressed is compressed enough?
What is a big compressed file? What is a small compressed file?
The two work samples that I want to put up are 20 to 30 mb according to a friend of mine. Is that big? What is a normal sized compression?
what is the difference between a Quicktime compression, a .mov file compression and a MPEG-4 compression?
I would like to put my samples on my website (yes! it is almost ready for launch!) but I don't know what the different 'formats'(?) are or what makes them different.
I would like to get these online no later that Monday, but I am shooting for Friday to get my site online, I think I can do that
Help, you guys!
-- spinner
How do I know if what I have compressed is compressed enough?
What is a big compressed file? What is a small compressed file?
The two work samples that I want to put up are 20 to 30 mb according to a friend of mine. Is that big? What is a normal sized compression?
what is the difference between a Quicktime compression, a .mov file compression and a MPEG-4 compression?
I would like to put my samples on my website (yes! it is almost ready for launch!) but I don't know what the different 'formats'(?) are or what makes them different.
I would like to get these online no later that Monday, but I am shooting for Friday to get my site online, I think I can do that

-- spinner
