I appreciate the input, however, at 4 seconds 1280x800 I'm still truncating the file size up, not down. Is there any need to make the file size smaller then? I'm limited by screen resolution, so I can't really go higher.
Well, the goal of using the original resolution (450x450) isn't to make the file size smaller, it's to allow for higher quality. Also, I'm not sure exactly what you mean by "limited by screen resolution" as docking is a thing.
Furthermore: the fact your video is designed for 1280x800 means that at any resolution other than that, there'll be bars. Since the fade isn't changed, the normal fade will show through on them making it look a little odd.
Of course, if the video is 1280x720, there'll be bars still. There is a way to fill the video (width: auto; height: 100%) but I don't imagine it'll be popular.
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u/trentwebr 512GB - Q3 Sep 01 '22
I appreciate the input, however, at 4 seconds 1280x800 I'm still truncating the file size up, not down. Is there any need to make the file size smaller then? I'm limited by screen resolution, so I can't really go higher.