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Compressed or Uncompressed Quicktime Best For Importing?

Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 19:46
by Greg Smith
I'm currently using TVPaint as a title generator for imported QuickTime files. I've noticed that every file is converted to a "custom" format upon importing into TVPaint. To get the optimum compression and quality, what do you recommend for both importing formats and exporting formats? Is it better to bring the files in uncompressed, or does this matter?

Right now I'm pretty happy with exporting using Sorensen 3 - files are very small and stream almost immediately. But, I've been told that the new H.264 format might be even better. What do you think?

Thank you,

Greg Smith

Re: Compressed or Uncompressed Quicktime Best For Importing?

Posted: 14 Oct 2006, 20:24
by ZigOtto
Greg Smith wrote:... But, I've been told that the new H.264 format might be even better. What do you think?
hmmm... better in image quality, but not better in players compatibility,
I mean when you spread out your file on the web f.i., you don't know whether the viewer,
at the other end, has the last codecs installed, or not.
if it's for professional use, (broadcast quality) => uncompressed.
personnally, I use to export my linetests (for approval) in QuickTime, Video MPEG-4 compression.
:)