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Chambers wrote:
> Although, I just saw that outputting a quicktime .mov file (instead of
> .mp4) allows me to use h.264, and use a quality setting there. I think
> I'll try that next...
Bah, Quicktime files take about twice as long to encode, and end up
about twice the size of a 5000 kbit video stream in .mp4 format, without
looking any better (and I'm scaling the final version up to fit my
screen, so any errors should be painfully obvious).
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