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RusHHouR wrote:
> How odd! I used a standard Mpeg-2, (if there is such a thing).
There is, but windows doesn't support it (or any kind of MPEG2)
unless you have a DVD drive and the codec came with its drivers...
If you want maximum compatibility, use MPEG1. Otherwise, DivX (or
similar, like XviD) will give you better compatibility than MPEG2
with better quality to boot.
Jerome
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