Hi Katir,

Aloha, Pierre:

Bon Jour from Hawaii!

Thanks for taking your time to share your experience.

These files will be served over the web. So we are trying for very small files sizes.

I opened the original movie (2.5 Gigabyte video) in QT Pro on OSX and under the "Export" menu I do not see options for "3ivXD4" compression.

You need to dowload and install the free issue of this MP4-based compressor component from <http://www.3ivx.com/>. No installation at all needed on the end-users computers as long as QT6 or more is available. Compression quality results are three time better than in using the standard MP4 compressor and three time lesser good than in using H.264. Good playback on any G3 600 Mhz / Athlon XP 2000 and more based computers where H.264 need G5/PIV to a fluent play-back.

Best,

the H.264 file is only 23 megabytes for a 15 minute show at 25 FPS and the quality is excellent. But Windows users cannot all see it.

The best I could do was to save as MPEG-4 with ACC audio... set to 16 khz... then I get a file that is only 31 megabytes, which is reasonable, but the quality is not the same as H.264, even though the files size is bigger... any advice you can offer will be much appreciated!

Thank you and best wishes from the Pacific... I hope your winter is not too severe!

Sivakatirswami



On Jan 29, 2006, at 8:20 AM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

While H.264 is mainly usable with G5 machines, 3ivXD4 is best suited to serve very correct standard MP4 contents to G3 and G4 end-users machines.

Best Regards,

--
Pierre Sahores
www.sahores-conseil.com


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