The video codec geeks (yes, they exist) are deep into improving the image of
the .OGV file.
Chris Blizzard at Mozilla points to this update:
http://www.0xdeadbeef.com/weblog/?p=1300

Monty posted another update on the work that’s been going on to improve the
> Theora encoder. It’s worth re-posting here because I think that it includes
> some compelling images and graphs that show you improvements. So I would
> suggest that people wander over and have a look at his update.
>

I know that H264 is a benchmark for great quality images in video, but the
Xiph.org foundation is really doing an excellent job evolving the Ogg/Theora
codec. See screen shots.

I know there are lots of arguments for/against why any of us should
care...but having an open source codec is nice because it gives developers a
foundation on which to build video tools. Tests need to be done, but I think
the idea that Ogg is bad quality is quickly disappearing.

Jay


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