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0240812131 978-0240812137 November 30, 2009 2

Learn how to compress video and audio with optimal quality and minimal hassles. Renowned expert Ben Waggoner teaches you to improve the quality of your final content and develop effective workflows. Understand the basic concepts of vision and hearing, apply that knowledge in the context of compression, then move onto practical, applicable information for creating, editing, and compressing the best video and audio, whether you're delivering for the web, DVD, Blu-ray, phones, or beyond.

  • Clear examples of how to make the best choices in real-world projects
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***** (5 star)
Balance of breadth and depth, October 21, 2004
By half "half" (Diamond Bar, CA United States) - See all my reviews

The author of this book manages to do exactly what he promises, which is to detail the use of a vast number of tools, to generate digital video in countless formats, on innumerable types of media. The possible permutations when all tools, formats, and media are taken together is simply mind-numbing, which is why such a book is necessary in the first place. Any dedicated amateur (or even professional) compressionist needs to know whether there is a better way to do what he or she stumbled across by accident on the vast Internet. This book very clearly describes many of the best combination of tools and strategies to produce the best content possible. The writing style is very fluid and friendly, although I would stop short of calling the book an easy read, because the amount of information is too overwhelming for a straight read; instead, I would use it almost like a reference and jump to a particular chapter to refresh my memory and skills just before undertaking a new compression task.

With so much information to write about, I am sure the book was an organizational nightmare for the author, and although he did an overall great job in organizing it, there are still numerous spots where he could have done a better job of introducing a topic before using it to explain other topics. Examples that come to mind: referring to DirectShow without describing it, or creating examples based on video editing tools like Cleaner without first introducing the tool (there are others).

All in all, this is a book that I will continue to use often.


***** (5 star)
MUST HAVE for anyone working in DV Production, November 7, 2002
By James Diefenderfer (Boise, ID United States) - See all my reviews

Compression for Great Digital Video
Ben Waggoner
Full Disclosure: I am not a compressionist nor have I ever met Ben. Although, he has answered more than one of my questions in the COW Cleaner Forum.

This book is for compressionists, people who want to be compressionists, and people who on occasion need to pretend they're compressionists (pg. 3). With this clear objective stated up front, Ben opens up and let's his brain pour out over each and every page, all 447 of them.

Right from the beginning I was more than a little intimidated and excited at the same time, just from reviewing the Table of Contents. Ben organizes his knowledge into 25 chapters, a glossary, index and a CD-ROM. I will not list all 25 chapters but trust me, if you can think of it Ben covers it.

The first section (Chapters 1-11) is about general principles of vision, compression, and how compressed video operates (pg. 3). No matter what compressionist category you think you fall into, you will learn something in these first chapters, even if it turns how to be how much you forgot since grade school.

The next section (Chapters 12-24) covers specific video tools and technologies (pg. 3). Ben covers them all and yes, I read them all even the ones that I do not use. Most of the information here I was already formula because when I first started working with Cleaner I studied (yes, studied) the manual. However, now that I have my feet wet the information covered here makes more sense.

The last Chapter (Chapter 25) consists of three extensive tutorials that highlight many of the concepts, formats, and tools discussed throughout the book (pg. 3). They cover; Streaming, Progressive Downloading, and Animation for Video Games. So, if your work covers any of these your in luck, if not (such as me) than you may need to read certain Chapters again to pick up what you missed the first time. --James Diefenderfer

From the Back Cover

Learn how to compress video and audio with optimal quality and minimal hassles. Renowned expert Ben Waggoner teaches you to improve the quality of your final content and develop effective workflows. Understand the basic concepts of vision and hearing, apply that knowledge in the context of compression, then move onto practical, applicable information for creating, editing, and compressing the best video and audio, whether you're delivering for the web, DVD, Blu-ray, phones, or beyond.

  • Clear examples of how to make the best choices in real-world projects
  • Covers Mac and Windows products for a complete look at today's compression technologies: all the different tools, codecs, and formats for different kinds of deliverables are described, focusing on how to pick the right options for particular projects, players, and sources

 

Formats

Windows Media QuickTime Flash FLV and F4V MPEG-4 and H.264 MPEG-2 Ogg Vorbis and Theora Silverlight and Smooth Streaming

Devices

iPod and iPhone Zune HD Playstation Portable Playstation 3 Xbox 360 DVD and Blu-ray

 


Product Details

  • Paperback: 624 pages
  • Publisher: Focal Press; 2 edition (November 30, 2009)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0240812131
  • ISBN-13: 978-0240812137
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 7.4 x 1.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (19 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #348,802 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars (3.5 stars) Lots of information, some good advice, but not enough help with critical questions or audio, July 28, 2011
This review is from: Compression for Great Video and Audio, Second Edition: Master Tips and Common Sense (DV Expert) (Paperback)
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Compression of audio and video has enabled the digital revolution in media that we are all immersed in today, and has been used for many years. Just about all of the audio or video you are exposed to now has been digitized and compressed. Not just what you see or hear on a computer or a mobile phone, but also DVD, cable TV, often even radio. So compression of audio and video is an important and powerful topic, in a way that few people seem to really understand. So a book like Ben Waggoner's Compression for Great Video and Audio has a lot of potential for usefullness and impact.

There are a bewildering array of methods that can be used to compress audio or video, and a range of ways to deliver that content. The wealth of information this book offers on a wide range of topics is its strength, and is enough to make this book attractive to many who are interested in this topic.

And it's organized in a way that will be useful to those both new to the field and those who have some knowledge. Trying to hunt up this information on the internet won't give you what you need, in a reliable way. It's presented here in a more complete and clear way than you'll find by searching.

But as someone once ironically commented, the great thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. That's where this book has gaps. The big questions in compression often involve difficult choices and tradeoffs. In fact, fundamentally compression is all about difficult choices and tradeoffs - how much bandwidth or storage are you using, how do you allocate it to video or audio, and so on. While there's some good and very general advice, this Second Edition doesn't go far enough in helping users make decisions to complete their projects, such as: What codecs should I use? What bitrate should I use? How should I trade off between bitrate used for video and for audio? While in many cases these decisions may be made by the organization you are part of, or the hardware or software platforms you are using - that will not always be the case.

Further, the treatment of audio is cursory and needs to be significantly enhanced. Again, there is some good information and advice, just not nearly enough of it for a book promises to cover that topic well.

So Compression for Great Video and Audio has lots of good information, and some wise advice. I didn't find much that was wrong (and that's a risk in this field - there is an incredible amount of information that's just wrong in many discussions of compression). That's enough to recommend the book. But there are a lot of gaps, and the title seems to promise much more than the book delivers. This book is worth the price, but it isn't a complete guide to Compression for Great Video and Audio.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A-Z Guide to Audio and Video, November 17, 2011
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As someone who likes to post up video and enjoys mastering audio and video for the web and dvd, i found this book to be a greater refresher and i learned quite a bit as well.

the book covers how to do everything, compression, output, mastering, etc.

you'll learn what settings are what and how to fix what needs to be fixed.

The book mostly focuses on video, once you read this you'll just "know" video kinda like Neo from Matrix just "knew" kung-fu.

Sadly this book doesn't cover as much on the audio department, but it makes up for it by covering it and being authoritative with the video.

highly recommended book.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Good Book Covers Basics Of Compression, September 12, 2011
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This book covers the various Codecs used for compressing Video and Audio information. It seems to be very comprehensive. One thing I really liked was that the book seemed to be logically laid out in a manner which made the often complex material easier to understand. I would say the level of this book is geared toward the advanced to expert individual who uses compression as part of their work. This book is a winner.
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