best vid compression???
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- WANGAN_X
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best vid compression???
my friend took a 20 min vid this weekend on the track, and its 458mb i used to have an awesome compressor, but, i guess i gotted rid of it please help me
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I've used VirtualDub and AutoGK(which is for DVD's) for a long time. For good compression, go DivX. For a little better compression and cross platform compat fo XviD
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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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Eh these days h.264 is the standard for compression w/ quality but yeah if you are aiming for lower size divx will do that for ya.Sabre wrote:I've used VirtualDub and AutoGK(which is for DVD's) for a long time. For good compression, go DivX. For a little better compression and cross platform compat fo XviD
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Plus it depends on what you are playing them back on. Xvid can play back on just about anything, but H.264 is hellish on your CPU.... unless you get a codec for GPU decoding 

Sabre (Julian)

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.

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Good choice putting $4,000 rims on your 1990 Honda Civic. That's like Betty White going out and getting her tits done.
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LOL unless you're doing > 720p high bitrate it's not gonna hurt a modern CPUWRXWagon2112 wrote:QFTSabre wrote:... but H.264 is hellish on your CPU.... unless you get a codec for GPU decoding
This is why I don't like H.264 - it's faaaar too CPU-intensive. I would go with either Divx or Xvid. The added benefit of Divx is that some set-top DVD players can decode those files.
--Alan

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QFT. Emphasis on "modern." If it'll run (damn well mind you!) on something as lowly as an apple tv.... then it has to be able to run on someone's computer.Phibs wrote:LOL unless you're doing > 720p high bitrate it's not gonna hurt a modern CPUWRXWagon2112 wrote:QFTSabre wrote:... but H.264 is hellish on your CPU.... unless you get a codec for GPU decoding
This is why I don't like H.264 - it's faaaar too CPU-intensive. I would go with either Divx or Xvid. The added benefit of Divx is that some set-top DVD players can decode those files.
--Alan
I can see A's as well as J's points... but I'm not concerned as to how CPU/GPU intensive or inefficient it might be. If I'm going to go through the effort of converting to digital, I want teh quality to roxx0r my b0xxorz.
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H.264 is the wave of the future for internet video. Get on the bandwagon or get left behind.
I went to Adobe MAX 2007 this year and every workshop there was pushing H.264 and pretty soon all high end video on the web will be in this format. It supports transparency, and high def in considerably small file sizes (for what you're getting quality wise).
All of the video I rip off my vid camera gets compressed to H.264.
Demo of the codec @ 700KB/s here: www.gotawd.net
I went to Adobe MAX 2007 this year and every workshop there was pushing H.264 and pretty soon all high end video on the web will be in this format. It supports transparency, and high def in considerably small file sizes (for what you're getting quality wise).
All of the video I rip off my vid camera gets compressed to H.264.
Demo of the codec @ 700KB/s here: www.gotawd.net

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Yeah that's my experience in the 'industry' as well. ( Streaming Operations )midnit wrote:H.264 is the wave of the future for internet video. Get on the bandwagon or get left behind.
I went to Adobe MAX 2007 this year and every workshop there was pushing H.264 and pretty soon all high end video on the web will be in this format. It supports transparency, and high def in considerably small file sizes (for what you're getting quality wise).
All of the video I rip off my vid camera gets compressed to H.264.
Demo of the codec @ 700KB/s here: www.gotawd.net
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