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| View Poll Results: Which codec will your team be submitting with? | |||
| Cinepak |
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3 | 12.50% |
| Intel Indeo |
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2 | 8.33% |
| Quicktime |
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11 | 45.83% |
| FORGET AUTODESK, I'm going Divx or something else, Just because I can! |
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8 | 33.33% |
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Quicktime is not a codec. When I export a sequence in Adobe Premiere as Quicktime I am able to choose both audio and video codecs for the .mov file format. Selecting the "video" (what is this anyway?) option seems to work best as it is about 2.5mb for 2 seconds of video with no sound. The compression appears nearly lossless and is set to 100% with this file size. I found that the processor utilization is very low on this type of compression, ensuring smooth playback. Is there an actual Quicktime compression... a proprietary codec? I am definitely disappointed with Cinepak. It pixelated out animation last year even though it was set to 100% quality. Don't use Cinepak... Any help is apprecaited.
-Brandon Last edited by reisser : 30-01-2003 at 22:26. |
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