tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035590378245724759.post7703011083939769360..comments2023-06-24T23:53:15.939-04:00Comments on I'm Not Bruce: Uploading to VimeoUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035590378245724759.post-21873827595886350162011-04-14T12:02:27.154-04:002011-04-14T12:02:27.154-04:00That's pretty interesting. Have you tried trim...That's pretty interesting. Have you tried trimming them by one more frame to see if there's something with (just guessing here) b and i frames causing trouble. <br /><br />My only guess at this point would be that during the encode on Vimeo's end they're building some frames from an interim frame somehow.<br /><br />It may have to do with that and GOP. An overview is here:<br /><br />http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Group_of_pictures<br /><br />Lemme know what you find out.Walker Feroxhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15939697357203531975noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035590378245724759.post-19084054628634085222011-04-13T17:47:17.915-04:002011-04-13T17:47:17.915-04:00Random question here, since you have worked with Q...Random question here, since you have worked with QT & Vimeo. I've taken a QT movie, then divided it into smaller clips by using the TRIM feature in QT. But after I load the video into Vimeo, some of the frames that were trimmed off the beginning of the video are still playing. I looked at the QT clips in iMovie, and I don't see the extra frames there, either. Any ideas? Thanks - Desperate in Mpls. :)Rhinestoneshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11133233770508829041noreply@blogger.com