Settings to shrink file
I am creating "virtual choir" videos, so I receive videos from 15 to 20 choir members. These videos are all shot on whatever consumer equipment the choir members have, from cellphones to laptop cameras to digital cameras. And they are large, typically around 200-400 MB each.
For these videos, the video quality isn't super important - it's just their smiling face singing the song. But the quality of the sound (such as it is) is really important since it's a musical production. So, I've been running them through Adobe Media Encoder to "shrink" them, presumably while maintaining the audio quality and not degrading the video quality noticably.
My question is: Are the settings I'm using reasonably optimal for this scenario? I start with this preset:
Format: H264
Preset: Match Source - Medium bitrate
then I tweak the Audio settings:
Sample rate: 48 KHz
Channels: Mono
Audio quality: High
And a related question: I haven't yet found something that tells me how Media Encoder deals with mapping a stereo original to a mono output. Does it average the original channels, or just choose one channel?
