Best export/encoder for HDTV 1080 p display?

I'm looking for the best practices of today for the encoding of an animation that is going to be a loop on a 1080 p HDTV Panel at an event.

What codec and container, bitrate etc is the best for quality, yet reasonable file size? I want to make it as strong as possible, but want to keep the file less 1 GB if possible.

My animated film is 1080p25 fps, lots of images and text, about 1.5 minutes.

Thank you!

What device will play the file? Many televisions now have a USB port for multimedia playback from a USB key, or you can use a device of Western Digital WDTV or similar media player.

There is no suggestion one size fits "best" results, but I start with the H.264 format and then choose a preset to match your needs (1080p25). There are presets for AppleTV, YouTube, Vimeo, or simply choose "HDTV 1080 p 25. The resulting file will be the .mp4 extension, which is pretty universally accepted today.

Thank you

Jeff Pulera

Safe Harbor computers

Tags: Adobe Media Encoder

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