ok maybe I should have been clearer ...
 
When I limit the bit rate when publishing quicktime/3ivx such that I get a filesize at about the same size as the WMV, the MOV version looks far far worse.

 
On 10/24/05, Verdi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sorry David,
I'm getting really frustrated by these responses.  The only reason
the tutorial you followed produced a file twice as big as your WMV
file is because it was encoded at twice the bit rate.  It has nothing
to do with quicktime or 3ivx.  If you want to do an experiment you
have to have a control.  In this case it would be the file size or
the quality.  I'm almost finished compressing some videos that are
the same size but different quality. As Andreas has said, you can't
compare apples to oranges.

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On Oct 24, 2005, at 1:06 AM, David Meade wrote:

> using 3ivx as per Verid's new tutorial video, my MOV files are
> fully twice the filesize as my WMV files.
>
>



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