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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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Ok I just spent the time to do an image quality vs. compression test with all of quicktime's supported codecs and DivX. I think we all know the benefits of DivX well so I will leave that out of here. The codec that had the least artifacts, ailiasing, and other unwanted stuff while still having a very manageable file size was, in fact, the video codec. I urge you to try this experiment yourself. You should be pleasantly surprised by its performance. As for audio, I would like to hear some of your expert suggestions on that. Usually I would do PCM due to lack of expertise.
-Brandon |
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