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On 18 Apr 2009, at 12:13, Nico Morrison <[email protected]> wrote:

mp4 when badly setup glitches horribly on slower machines. and it
isn't easy to setup well & has to be checked (on a slower machine ;)

this 'format competition' is boring, especially as my dongle got
caught inadvertently dloading a 5min 500mB file which really annoyed
me, I only get 3GB/month on it. we don't all have permanent megapipes
seems to be forgotten in the techie oneupmanship stakes. public
service broadcaster remember.

.mkv/xvid public domain software - standardise - finito - spend time
instead putting out some archive material on bbc r & d would be great.
There must be something on blumlein or baird heh heh. now that would
be interesting.

Nico M

2009/4/16 Adam Sampson <[email protected]>:
Mr I Forrester <[email protected]> writes:

So if Mpeg4 isn't to your taste, you should hold out for the Ogg
Theora, Xvid and WMV versions once I crank up my Quad Processor PIII
Xeon box :)

Looks good! It'd be nice to have a Dirac version too, if you've got some CPU time spare -- Dirac started as a BBC R&D project and is supported by
several free video players now, but there's not a lot of content out
there using it yet...
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