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Some results
I have just tried these conditions:
Cinepak codec, Best Quality, 641x480 I got 2.2 megabytes a second 2.2 Megabytes * 30 seconds = 66 megabytes Not bad, but the video quality is still kind of "boxy" per se. It is probably fine for a web video, but for a professional video, its ok, but defiantly not the best. I think that they should give us more than just Cinepak. Here are the codec which they should allow *Intel Inudo 5.0 (Best for animation) *Sorenson Video (Pretty good overall video) *Animation (May not be the best, depends on the # of colors you have) What they shouldn't include *DIVX (sorry, there are too many variations of the MPEG-4 codec, its great but until the official one comes out, I would avoid this codec) *Real Codec (Can't play in WMP or in Quicktime, and its not great on a lot of colors, and fast moving objects) For a professional look Uncompressed DV is always the best, I think that they should just lower the size, I mean come on, 640x480 is a little bit excessive. And besides when a video is uncompressed you can blow it up to any side with very little distortions. Maybe somewhere around the range of 400x300 pixels. Than it should fit on the CD. |
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