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| Tatum |
| Posted: Jan 6 2003, 10:35 PM |
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Producing an ebusiness card and while trying to compress and convert the video can't seem to find a common codec that is installed in most windows operating system. I don't want the client to have to download a program in order to view the ebusiness card video. MPEG4 worked with quality buy only on the two computers that we downloaded that particular codec. Today I tried two versions of Indeo - Indeo ® video R 3.2 and Intel Indeo 4.5....quality stunk! I'm not sure where to go next. Project is being created in Director. Can anyone help me? |
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| Morsa |
| Posted: Jan 6 2003, 11:04 PM |
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Use Mpeg-1. Every Windows system can decode it. |
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| barak |
| Posted: Jan 7 2003, 11:38 AM |
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Morsa,
The VirtualDub documentation says MPEG-1 wasn't standard until at least Win95 OSR1 - is that not correct?
Also, where can I get the MPEG-1 codec?
Thanks,
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| ChristianHJW |
| Posted: Jan 7 2003, 09:13 PM |
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There is no MPEG1 codec for Vdub, use TMPEGencoder from www.doom9.org ..
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