Got the 3ivx 5.0.2 upgrade today and compressed the one hour church
video down to 850mb and it worked great and looks super. That has to
be one of the best compression programs out there, and it was only
$19.99. Gotta love it. Thanks for the help.
Mark J. Matteau
www.jetpac.tv
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Andrew,
Glad to read your response as you were the reason I started using
3ivx after watching a video of a talk you gave last year about how
you used it for Rocketboom. I am using H264 now but it doesn't
compress the file as small as the 3ivx program. Most of the videos I
do for our church
Which version of 3ivx you got? If its version 5, make sure you are using latest
5.0.2
version.
If that doesnt work, you could consider using the h264 encoding built into
quicktime
instead, or use a different program such as visualhub to make good mpeg4 or
h264
videos.
Cheers
Steve Elbows
Diddo on the need for 5.0.2
Any other version creates sync problems for some of the new ipods.
We still LOVE it.
I haven't seen a more compatible, better looking, smaller sized file
as a result of the 3ivx CODEC.
On Apr 30, 2008, at 4:35 PM, Steve Watkins wrote:
Which version of 3ivx you