QuickTime 6Windows Media Player
QuickTime 6Windows Media Player
Exporting Video to the Web
ObjectivesObjectives
• Learn the differences between .avi, .wmv and .mov files
• Shoot Digital Video on a DV Camera• Import Digital Video into a Computer (PC & Mac)• Export Digital Video from the Computer to the
World Wide Web• Enter HTML tags to post video on a web page
Video that can be Created on a Windows PC include .AVI & .WMV
files
Video that can be Created on a Windows PC include .AVI & .WMV
files
QuickTime™ and aCinepak decompressor
are needed to see this picture.
Video that can be Created on a Mac include .AVI & .MOV files
Video that can be Created on a Mac include .AVI & .MOV files
QuickTime™ and aSorenson Video decompressorare needed to see this picture.
Shooting DV Shooting DV
• With a standard DV camera, you can shoot digital video that can be imported into a computer for editing
Importing Video into your Computer
Importing Video into your Computer
• Import the video to your computer by connecting the IEEE 1394 (or FireWire) cable from the camera to the computer
• Open up iMovie (Windows MovieMaker) to prepare to edit the video
Exporting Video for the WebExporting Video for the Web
• On a PC, select “File,” select “Send Movie To,” select “Web Server.”
• On a Mac, select “Export”, Under Export select “To QuickTime.” Under Format Select “Web Movie.” If you want a higher quality movie, select “CD-ROM Movie”
• Save your movie to your folder in which your web page is located
Creating a Web Page for your Video
Creating a Web Page for your Video
• Open up Notepad (BBEdit) on your computer and enter your HTML Tags
HTML Tags for Inserting Video
HTML Tags for Inserting Video
• You can enter a video into your page and have it open up for viewing
• Remember: Your video should be saved in the same folder as your HTML file
Video Inserted as a HyperlinkVideo Inserted as a Hyperlink
• Enter the following HTML Code to have your video open up in a new window and play automatically
Video Project CompleteVideo Project Complete