Jon Bradley wrote:
It depends on what you term as a good quality. What's the dimensions,
how will it be played (Quicktime, Windows Media)?
Not quicktime... Windows media... actually, this is for a director
project. I chose MPG1 because I read that a high number of Mac and PC
users already ha
On May 15, 2006, at 10:23 PM, Micky Hulse wrote:
Hi all,
Anyone ever encode their video files with MPG1 for use on an
interactive CD?
If so, what kind of settings do you use?
It depends on what you term as a good quality. What's the dimensions,
how will it be played (Quicktime, Windows
Hi all,
Anyone ever encode their video files with MPG1 for use on an interactive CD?
If so, what kind of settings do you use?
I found that Adobe Media Encoder works well for outputting mpg1 video
files (comes with Adobe Premiere Pro).
TIA. :)
Cheers,
Micky
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