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Re: best encoding software?
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lugnet.animation
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Fri, 12 Jan 2001 19:48:10 GMT
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VirftualDub (www.virtualdub.com) is a nice peice of software.
BBmpeg is a good mpeging software. DVD's are mpeg2 at 720by 480. Try
making your animation like that. Remember that your images are digital,
mpeg usually works better on live video then computer generated ones
"David Mitby" <dmitby@fas.SPAMharvard.edu> wrote in message
news:G71p6M.A2A@lugnet.com...
> I have several hundred frames (POV rendered) in BMP format that I'd like to
> put into a movie; what is the best software for doing that? Best format?
> How are DVD's encoded? They seem to have such high quality and a small
> footprint. I tried standard MPG encoding, but it seems to lose some
> quality, even with high settings.
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> Thanks!
> David
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