Hi
I've had good success with MPEG4 too but it can be a resource hog if you
try to play back too many clips at once. And also found large-framed (>
640px wide) video also suffers playback-wise on older machines.
Seems H.264 encoding is the future (for quicktime)..
http://developer.apple.com/leopard/overview/
.. but not everyone has super spec-ed 64-bit playback capabilities.
regards
alex
Sivakatirswami wrote:
Confirmed here: I'm getting good results with MPEG4 on both platforms.
It *does* require WMP v9, so Windows upgrade laggards will be your problem.
Luis wrote:
Well MPEG-4 should work across the board with recent releases of QT
(v7) and WMP (v9).
MPEG-2 will get you DVD quality, whereas MPEG-4 has been aimed at HDTV.
Another option is DivX, the players for both are free and to encode
DivX you need DivX Pro, which is about $20, although I don't know what
the situation is with branding, distributing and suchlike.
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