Size of the file after export video / SOUL

Hello

My animated movie is exported long enough and when it is very large.

About 500-600 MB. I have "export video" to the SOUL and encode it.

I have no experience in the reduction of the file in any CC animate

or encode. Is it possible to do without quality loss?

Thank you.

If you choose not to send it to the SOUL, you will have a big MOV file. Then you can manually send in the SOUL and try the different settings. If you go just to download from YourTube you could even send them the huge MOV, they will be when even recompress it.

If you do your own compression, choose a preset from SOUL H.264 high quality. Something around 6 Mbps or higher must always appear.

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