And for MPEG there's TMPGEnc which has gotten quite good reviews over on DV-L although it's known for being a bit fussy/verbose as far as the options and settings it offers. But then again if you're anal about compression then that's a good thing, right?
-m
On 11/9/05, Deirdre Straughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 11/8/05, Bill Streeter < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well flash, of course. The advantage of flash video is that it's
probably the most compatible format there is for Internet viewing.
Of course the disadvantage is that it's not easy to create a flash
video,
Sorenson Squeeze does it very nicely and easily, costs $99. You can choose your bitrate, and independently set audio bitrate and window size. I change the settings depending on what's in the video (and how important the audio is) to optimize filesize while trying not to compromise the viewer experience.
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-m
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