felt_tips said
TyrProductions said
Thanks for the replies guys, but what is the actual file size (in MB) that you guys actually get after compression? Let’s say the preview video is 640×360 and 1 minute long.Do the math:
1,000 kbits/second
1,000 * 60 (seconds) = 60,000 kbits
60,000 / 8 (bits in a byte) = 7500 kbytes
7500 / 1024 (kbytes in a megabyte) = 7.3 mbytes
+1 for math 
Thanks for the replies guys, but what is the actual file size (in MB) that you guys actually get after compression? Let’s say the preview video is 640×360 and 1 minute long.
But what if I render it out in .mov format and use an external converter to convert it into .flv format?
Hi, just want to know what’s the file size that you guys usually upload for your preview videos (assuming 640×360 resolution and 1 minute duration)? I’m trying to find the optimal balance between quality and loading time 
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graphic4444 said
I’d be supportive of raising the prices here if the licensing allowed usage on say 3 of your own (not client) sites, or have a multi-usage license that fits needs of those of us who run several of our own websites.
NeuronFX saidI agree with raising the price, because I’m sure at least more than 50% of the people who buy the templates once use them more than one time. That’s because most of the people who buy from VH are probably small companies/one-person-business. They wouldn’t really care about the license as much as big companies do because they have a significantly smaller budget, etc. There’s no way they can be caught for using it more than once anyway, especially those projects that have a high number of sales.
I agree with you on that. But the thing is that most people don’t buy a new licence for every thing they do. Not everyone is that genuine….

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