I have been doing a good bit of work with SnapZProX lately and I've been stymied by a problem related to the one in this thread.

So far, I have been unable to find any way to understand the specific codecs for sound and video compression used in the SnapZProX product in terms of:

1. Which are the best at compressing with minimal loss
2. Which are included as part of the QT distro
3. Which are likely to cause problems on Windows

Can anyone point me to a resource? I'll spend the time to learn this stuff but I've posted on a half-dozen message boards to no avail and searched with Google/A9 until I can't come up with terms to use for searching any more.

Dan

On Feb 7, 2005, at 10:07 PM, Trevor DeVore wrote:

You most likely compressed with a codec that isn't part of the standard QuickTime installation (the TechSmith Ensharpen codec for example). After recording your movie in SnapzPro the dialog box that comes up will tell you what compressor you are saving the movie with.

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Trevor DeVore
Blue Mango Multimedia
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