It sounds like you're looking to create a high-quality video guide that fits within a specific file size (1.18GB) at 720p resolution. This is a common target for balancing visual clarity with manageable storage or upload limits.
30 FPS is standard; 60 FPS is smoother but will double your file size for the same bitrate. 720p [1.18GB]
If you haven't recorded your footage yet, follow these technical recommendations for the best results: 1280x720. It sounds like you're looking to create a
Use "Callout" graphics to highlight specific areas of the screen. Troubleshooting: Address 2-3 common mistakes. Outro: Brief recap and where to find more info. 3. Recording for 720p If you haven't recorded your footage yet, follow
To hit a file size at 720p , your target bitrate depends entirely on the length of your video. Use these estimates for a standard MP4 (H.264) file: Video Length Target Bitrate (Video + Audio) Resulting Quality 30 Minutes Excellent (Crisp, near-lossless 720p) 60 Minutes Very Good (Standard web streaming quality) 90 Minutes Good (Acceptable for tutorials; slight artifacts)
A professional guide usually follows this "1.18GB-friendly" flow to keep viewers engaged: Clearly state what the viewer will achieve.