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PieDropTest-QuickTime (22megs) |
PieDropTest-WindowsMedia (22megs) |
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Here is a five minute scene encoded two different ways. One is a quicktime movie using the H.264 compressor, the other is a Windows Media file. They run about the same size. Do you see a difference? Do you have a preference? I think the quicktime looks slightly sharper, but the hi lights are less detailed. Vote for the format you like better. | ||||
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