Squeeze 11 1 0 – Extensive Video Compression Toolkit Software

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Class Summary:

This is a video compression software suite made for Windows. Squeeze is the software that is going to help you to compress video using a wide compression codec and file formats. This is an excellent tool for compressing video to almost any output medium.

  1. Version: 1.0 or higher License: zlib license Zlib is designed to be a free, general-purpose, lossless data-compression library for use on any computer hardware and operating system. It implements the DEFLATE compression algorithm commonly used in.zip and.gzip files.
  2. The Squeeze Desktop 11 Pro from Sorenson Media provides vast codec support and fast encoding times that has new features for efficient operation and support for digital workflows. This software suits to all users as well as video professionals.

This Sorenson Squeeze training is designed to give you a better understanding of Sorenson Squeeze and help you with future encoding projects. Sorenson Squeeze is one of the best kept secrets and this class will help you unlock its many benefits. In addition to learning about the Sorenson Squeeze 11 interface, students will learn about the different video input options, how to compression to various formats, how to compress content for iOS Devices, how to adjust compression settings and the process for encoding to tablets. Our Sorenson Squeeze 11 Training class is available In-class, On-site or On-line. This class is great for Videographers, IT professionals, Video Editors, Producers and other Professionals. Contact us at 407.797.5466 or e-mail us at info@freemancompression.com for more details about this training class.

In this training students will also learn:

  • How to encode to QuickTime, WebM, Flash, Windows Media, VC-1 and H.264
  • How to encode Real-time and Downloadable streaming videos
  • The process for encoding numerous videos using Watch Folders
  • How to FTP output files to a Streaming Server or a Web Server
  • How to set-up filters for encoding projects
  • How to encode for Adaptive Streaming

Cost: $790
Class is available for Mac and PC platforms

Students are provided with the following:

  • Training certificate
  • 3 hours of post training technical support
  • HTML5 Streaming Templates
  • Video recording of the entire training session

Featured Software for Class

Sorenson Squeeze 11

Class Overview

1. Interface Overview

Your instructor will show you the different features of the interface to get you familiar with the Sorenson Squeeze. This part of the class will cover Video Input, Filters, Format & Compression Setting, Batch Tree, Details, Publishing, and Preview Windows.

2. Video Input Options

For this training module you will learn how to use the different video input options. Learn how to input stand-alone videos, use watch folders and capture video all within the Squeeze application. You can input several stand-alone videos for batch encoding or encode a large amount of videos for hands-free encoding. Capturing videos from a video camera or video deck with Sorenson Squeeze 11 is one of the application's greatest benefits. Learn how this is done in this portion of the class.

3. Encoding Downloadable Streaming Videos

You will encode videos for downloadable streaming in formats such as: QuickTime, H.264, Windows Media, WebM. This part of the class will teach you how to get the quality you desire for your downloadable streaming videos by teaching you how to adjust the various Format & Compression Settings for your desired format in Sorenson Squeeze 11. Learn how to take a compression preset and customize it for better quality.

4. Encoding Real-time Streaming Videos

Learn how to encode QuickTime, H.264, and WebM videos for a Streaming Server. You will also learn how to encode Windows Media, and WebM videos for real-time streaming. This portion of the class will inform you on different tools to use when compressing your videos for Streaming Servers.

5. Format and Compression Settings

This training module will cover the details of adjusting the different presets under the Format and Compression Settings. Learn how to set parameters such as: Data rate, Sample Size, Sample Rate, Encoding Method, Frame Size, Frame Rate and Key Frame Every. This portion of the class will help demystify many of the compression settings in Squeeze.

6. Working with Filters

You will learn how to adjust your filters for your compression projects. Learn when to use Deinterlace, Noise Reduction, Normalize Audio, Hue, Brightness, Contrast, and Cropping filters. You will learn how to apply filters to your videos as well as specifying a default filter for all compression jobs.

7. Encoding for iOS Devices (iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch)

Squeeze 11 1 0 – Extensive Video Compression Toolkit Software

Students will learn how to compress video content for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch using Sorenson Squeeze 8.5. Participants will learn how to adjust their compression settings to get high quality results using the proper compression profile. Attendees will also learn the best frame sizes and data rates to use when delivering to Apple devices. The instructor will also share with students how these videos can be delivered on the Wowza Streaming Engine. https://northernsoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/adobe-audition-cs6-full-crack-link-mf.

8. Encoding for Adaptive Streaming Free google sketch up.

The industry has been revolutionized with the emergance of adaptive streaming. Now instead of users needing to choose at data rate when watching on-line videos, they can be automatically directed to the proper data rate for their bandwidth connection. One of the most important items to allow this experience to work is proper encoding, since you'll have to encode to several data rates for each video. By taking this class, students will become very comfortable with preparing for adaptive delivery.

9. Encoding for Tablets

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Students will learn how to compress video content for iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch using Sorenson Squeeze 8.5. Participants will learn how to adjust their compression settings to get high quality results using the proper compression profile. Attendees will also learn the best frame sizes and data rates to use when delivering to Apple devices. The instructor will also share with students how these videos can be delivered on the Wowza Streaming Engine. https://northernsoft.mystrikingly.com/blog/adobe-audition-cs6-full-crack-link-mf.

8. Encoding for Adaptive Streaming Free google sketch up.

The industry has been revolutionized with the emergance of adaptive streaming. Now instead of users needing to choose at data rate when watching on-line videos, they can be automatically directed to the proper data rate for their bandwidth connection. One of the most important items to allow this experience to work is proper encoding, since you'll have to encode to several data rates for each video. By taking this class, students will become very comfortable with preparing for adaptive delivery.

9. Encoding for Tablets

In this portion of the training class you'll learn the the process for compressing your videos to tablets such as Samsung, Galaxy, Amazon Kindle Fire and others. You'll understand data rates, frame sizes and other settings that can be used for video delivery to tablets. https://investmentsdownload.mystrikingly.com/blog/slot-winners-videos. Our instructor will give you a better understanding of how to prepare your video content for these types of devices.

10. Encoding for Mobile Devices

With so many mobile devices available today, it's essential to know how to prepare streaming content for these devices. Many individuals usually spend hours trying to understand how to get videos to playback on the various devices properly. This training module will get you familiar with things quickly and will allow you to be comfortable with encoding to Android devices and the many other smartphones available on the market today.

Give us a call about signing up to attend one of our Sorenson Squeeze Trainings On-line or On-site. Call Freeman Compression Inc. at 407.797.5466 for more information or e-mail us at info@freemancompression.com. Individuals from any country can attend our On-line training classes.

Video files are big. They take up loads of space on your computer or mobile device — up to 10.5 GB of space per minute of uncompressed 1080p HD footage!

Large files also require lots of bandwidth to send, download, or stream. If you've ever endured a buffering video, you know how painful a large video can be to watch on a slow internet connection.

So, just about all videos are compressed before being uploaded to the internet. But striking the right balance between a small file size and a watchable end product is both an art and a science.

While experienced video editors can debate the various merits of different formats and lossless vs. lossy compression, for most web videos, there's no need to get quite so technical.

In fact, if you're using Biteable (and we hope you are!) you're already in good shape.

Videos made with Biteable are already compressed to the current industry-standard level of 627 kb/s with a resolution of 720p, which is ideal video format for online sharing.

This means your downloaded videos will maintain high image quality while staying as small as possible. They'll be quick to upload to YouTube and will stream smoothly for visitors to your website.

However, if you want to compress your video file size even further, you have a number of options.

What's a video compressor, and how does it reduce file size?

A video compressor is a piece of software that reduces your video file size by removing details in the data. A video codec (that's short for coder/encoder) is used to compress large video files for different formats or programs. MPEG-4 (mp4 files) or WMV (Windows Media Video files) are two you might be familiar with. But they all work in one of two ways.

Lossless compression works by eliminating redundant information and is not typically used for the web. It's more commonly used by professional editors who want to share video files with each other without losing quality.

Lossy compression, on the other hand, noticeably removes detail. You can, however, still use a lossy method to compress an image or audio file quite a bit before most people will notice much of a difference.

Example of a large image compressed to various smaller file sizes

But if you compress a file over and over again, you'll definitely start to notice video quality loss (think pixelation and muddy-sounding audio.) So it's always a good idea to keep a master version of your uncompressed video, just in case you ever want to convert it to a different format or do more editing on it.

The best video compressor software

Most video compressors are also video converters. These allow you to convert a video from one file type to another, while also offering control over the final output size.

We should note that many editing programs, as well as default programs like QuickTime also typically offer different video format and resolution/bitrate options. A video compressor is usually a better way to go, however, as they will usually allow more control over the final result.

Online

These online video compressors run in your browser, so there's no bulky software to download. They're usually pretty simple with drag and drop functionality. If you only need to compress videos occasionally, an online video compressor should be fast and fine.

FREE

This free online video compressor allows you to convert from one video file type to another, and compress videos for a smaller file size.

Pros

  • No limits on video length, no watermarks, and a wide range of resolutions, output sizes, bitrates, and more.
  • Queue up multiple videos at once.
  • Includes some video editing tools — add a filter, crop/trim, adjust frame rate, or add your own watermark.

Cons

  • Not as full-featured as Apowersoft's paid program, Video Converter Studio.
  • Runs entirely in your browser, but you'll need to download the small launcher plugin.

PAID

With CloudConvert supporting 218 file formats, you can convert practically any file type you can think of into any other one.

Pros

  • Supports a massive list of more than 200 different video, audio, document, archive, image, and presentation formats.
  • Free version can handle files up to 1GB in size and up to 25 minutes of video per day.
  • Paid packages are reasonably priced, with an $8.00 option that gets you 500 minutes, or recurring subscriptions starting at $8USD/month.
  • Select files from desktop, Google Drive, Dropbox, and others.

Cons

  • If you don't need to convert other file types (i.e. images, PDFs, presentations, etc.) you may find yourself with a lot of features you don't need. In that case, you may be better off going with a video-specific tool.

Windows

Houdahspot 5 0 11 months. If you need to compress video on a Windows machine, you have a few good options.

FREE

With over 93 million users, this Windows-only free video compressor is a popular option. It offers several different ways to reduce video file size, including multiple codecs, resolutions, and frame rate options.

Pros

  • Supports 500+ formats and devices.
  • No registration, time limits, or upgrade costs.
  • Can also burn DVDs or export directly to YouTube.

Cons

  • Limited editing tools — you'll need another tool for anything but the most basic edits.
  • Some features (like exporting from YouTube) are locked at first. You'll receive a Web Pack unlocking these features after three days.

PAID

Though the free version of this tool is fairly limited, the pro version offers a number of great features to help you compress video files quickly.

Pros

  • 200+ video/audio formats supported including HD and 4K.
  • Preset parameters for a wide range of devices.
  • Batch convert video and audio files.
  • Free trial, lifetime software license with upgrades is a reasonable $29.95.

Cons

  • Although Wonderfox claims their conversion is 50x faster, some users say converting to/from 4K UHD is a bit slow.
  • Pro version doesn't include DVD features (those are in a separate product). But if you're looking for a video compressor, that's likely not a concern.

Mac

As we mentioned above, Apple's default video program QuickTime does offer some tools to help you compress video files. But if you need a more robust video compressor, these are two good options.

FREE

This free video compressor has no limitations and supports hundreds of video inputs, outputs, and devices.

Pros

  • Also includes features to download or extract videos/audio and rip or burn CDs or DVDs.
  • Allows you to compress video size to lossless quality and claims 30x faster conversion speed.
  • Intuitive and streamlined user interface.
  • Includes additional editing tools, filters, and effects.

Cons

  • The Mac version seems to be lacking some of the Windows features, like 4K downloading and NVIDIA NVENC accelerated encoding.
  • The program is free to use but does include other bundled software you may not want. Be sure to uncheck those options in the installer if you'd prefer to install only the video converter.

PAID

Available for Windows and Mac, Wondershare's premium video converter promises 30x faster speed and more than 1000 supported formats.

Pros

  • Offers a range of settings and tools, including 8 different ways to reduce video file size.
  • All-in-one tool also includes tools for downloading video, DVD burning, editing, streaming to other devices, and other features.
  • Supports batch compression for reducing multiple video files at once.
  • Easy to use with extensive online support documentation and tutorials.

Cons

  • Most expensive option at $59.95 for a lifetime license, but a free trial is available.
  • Some reviews say that Wondershare's program has fewer built-in device optimization profiles than other video compressor/converter tools.

To sum up

Anyone who creates or shares videos online needs a decent video compressor. Depending on your video, you can opt to reduce file size by changing to a smaller size format, adjusting settings like frame rate, bitrate, or resolution or cropping/trimming your video's length or size.

All of these tools will enable you to compress video in some of these ways, and most support all of these video compression methods.

As for output settings? The choice comes down to your system, budget, preferred formats, and how much control you want to have over optimization settings.

Of course, if you don't need that level of control, or don't want to spend the time, you can always rely on Biteable to compress your videos to the perfect level for high-quality viewing and reduced file size without you having to worry about a thing.

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