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Video Compressions
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lugnet.cad
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Wed, 13 Feb 2002 21:31:24 GMT
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Up until today I was under the impression that the DivX codec was the best
to create high-quality small size files. Yet when I redid the animations
for the MAC users and used the QUICKTIME format (.mov) with the Sorenson
Video 3 codec I could not tell the difference in quality but the file was
was much much smaller. Does anyone know why? Better yet, what codec is the
best for encoding ldraw/pov animations? I've seen some of you use mpg but
that provides real bad quality so I stay away from it. Any suggestions?
Has anyone tested all the codes or majority of them for our animations?
hum... sound like another 'tutorial' for tim.. he,he,he...
-AHui
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Video Compressions (and a little Apple propaganda)
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| Yeah, I have heard that Sorenson is the greatest thing in the world. Apple uses a pro version to compress the movie trailers on their site: (2 URLs) for info on Sorenson. If you don't know already, Apple is really big into video. <Apple propaganda> (...) (23 years ago, 14-Feb-02, to lugnet.cad)
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