iBooks File Size Limitation and Optimizing Media for it
I am a high school yearbook adviser. I have undertaken the task of making an iPad edition of our 2012 yearbook. I have run into a few questions:
1) iBooks are limited to 2GB. I seem to have little control over, or little knowlege on how best to optimize the media going into IBA.Do I need to spend time resizing the images or optimizing video before adding them to IBA in order to control the size of the final product?
For example, I hope to create a book with 20+ videos in the 2-5 minute range. The book would obviously have hundreds of photos. The school has more than 2000 students, so class images alone would be contain more than 1500. That would be the bulk of it, but there could easily be another 1000+ images covering the many aspects of the year.
I don't see any way all that will fit into a 2GB file....does IBA attempt to compress your content into the requisite file size? Is there a way to better optimize the media going into IBA to attempt to meet the final file size? Is the 2GB file size limitation a rigid restriction?
2) All our videos are being accessed online via QR codes in the print book. It is being handled by yearbookunlimited.com and they use a CDN to deliver the content as it is called up. I have access to the URL's for each. Would it be better (in terms of keeping the file size down) to send the user to that link instead of housing the actual video in IBA? I would rather have the video within the document itself. I think it would be a better experience, but I don't know that it is feasible given the file size restrictions.