Website Display Usage

Not sure if this is the correct forum category.

Using Blender 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 12.04:(±)

With different types of rendering available in blender, I chose .avi(I’ve kind of used the others, but would like a simple answer for this one while I learn more about it), however, I would like to ensure the images are displayed without any special browser downloads, or add-ons.

Is there a rendering option that allows this, with sound?

I recall a while back, while trying to shorten a render by removing a few frames(the images results sucked, I believ(±)e due to the options I selected), using Gimp and layering out a directory of jpegs to continuously loop.

I have my 24MB(±) at hitwebdevelopment.com (no http://www.hitwebdevelopment.comcomments just yet, it’s still a rough draft).
Using Blender 2.6.2 on Ubuntu 12.04:(±)

With different types of rendering available in blender, I chose .avi(I’ve kind of used the others, but would like a simple answer for this one while I learn more about it), however, I would like to ensure the images are displayed without any special browser downloads, or add-ons.

Is there a rendering option that allows this, with sound?

I recall a while back, while trying to shorten a render by removing a few frames(the images results sucked, I believe due to the options I selected), using Gimp and layering out a directory of jpegs to continuously loop.

I have my 24MB(±, also wanting to reduce this as well) at hitwebdevelopment.com (no http://www.hitwebdevelopment.comcomments just yet, it’s still a rough draft).

I’ve thought about just looping through a directory of rendered jpeg images on the webpage with php, and replaying the loop soundtrack with it(since it doesn’t really need to sync up at this point).

If there is a better option to have cross browser viewability/sound? I would sure appreciate some help on this.

Sincerely,
David Hutto

Me and my slow internet weeps when tasked with 90Mb gif download. That’s on the website usability side. And what if i had megabyte internet plan??

Speaking rendering video/sound, common and considered best practice is to render out image sequence and pull it into blender’s VSE part.
There it could be cut, mixed with other images or sequences and sound tracks added. Process is quite fast and could be repeated to change some things, not involving rendering blender scene.

Again, back to the website usability - if there is some gif animation consisting of 3 images, light on download, characterizing profile/portfolio/whatever, NOT covering all page - that would look and feel much better imo. Usually that is a flash component or some java script component for CMS and page template your’e using behind the scenes.

If that video would show off portfolio, sound synchronization probably would be more than necessary to underline video content.
And that would be separate link - youtube, vimeo account could be used to hold and stream video, so - that should be considered to render proper video format; such services usually do have format requirement faq page.

But that’s just me and tastes differ.

Hope some bits were useful and - Happy blending!