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 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
> --- In videoblogging@yahoogroups.com, "fisboman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
> wrote:
> >
> > For the past eight months, I have been using the 3ivx compression
> > program to render videos in IMovie for my church's web broadcast and
> > loved it. A few months ago, after I installed an automatic Quicktime
> > upgrade (I won't do that again!), whenever I try to use the 3ivx
> > compression program into a Quicktime format, I get a message that
> > says "file could not be compressed. Movie may contain data that is
> > invalid for this type of compression" I'm using a Macbook.
> > The 3ivx only cost me $39 but it was the best compression program I
> > had found for clarity and size compression. Anyone had a similar
> > experience and is there a fix for it.
> >
> > Mark Matteau
> > President/co-founder
> > www.jetpac.tv
> >
>
>
> 



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