Thanks for all the quick and helpful responds to my post.
It turns out, despite client assurances that all their systems were
P3 500Mhz, that there were even some P2 150Mhz systems in the
installed base. This caused skipping and clipped sound on the test
CDs.
But its good to know that we were on track for the machines we
originally thought we were targeting. We are redesigning the disks to
use either 640x480 or 320x240 QT movies, based on the system.
Thanks again,
Mark Scott
>
>Date: Wed, 30 May 2001 14:58:04 -0400
>From: Mark Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: <lingo-l> Re: Quicktime Movie limitations
>
>We are working with a 832x624 Director movie, with a 640x480
>Quicktime running on it.
>The Quicktime is 15fps, Sorenson compression, with 22Khz, stereo
>sound. Is this something
>the typical Pentium III 500Mhz system can handle nowadays. The
>presentation is running from
>a ISO PC-only CD.
>
>If not, what would be more saving of bandwidth: sound, fps or the
>compression method?
>
>Thanks in advance.
>
>Mark Scott
>J/B Woolsey Associates
>
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