Oh, another thing is that the quality setting in the video producer is where 
100 is "high quality" and on the VIC "1" is high quality... Totally reversed....

-JQ

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On Jul 10, 2006, at 10:32 PM, Jason Bell wrote:


   G'day all

   I thought I would you let you all know of a little quality trick that I
   stumbled across that I found improves the video quality noticeably.

   If you go into your node management (Works for both AG 2.x and 3.x) and
   configure your video producer services, there is a quality setting which
   defaults to 75.  If you change this setting to 95, I have found it makes
   a significant improvement.  If you set the value to 100, it may make the
   video actually worse and sluggish.

   I hope some people find this information useful.

   If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me.

   Thanks for your time,
   Jason.

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   B. Info. Tech. (Honours) Student

   Network Engineer
   Information Technology Division
   Central Queensland University

   High Performance Computing Support Officer
   Central Queensland University

   Research Assistant to the Nonlinear
   Intelligent Systems Research Group
   Faculty of Informatics & Communication
   Central Queensland University

   E-mail : j.b...@cqu.edu.au<mailto:j.b...@cqu.edu.au>
   Phone : 07 4930 9229

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