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>> I have an MPEG1 encoder. I don't have an MPEG4 encoder. You do the
>> math. :-P
>
> So get one. You can get a 15-day trial of the dix-X convertor free, and
> XVid is GNU GPL-licenced software.
In that case... it must have been DivX I tried. (I definitely remember
it being a "trail version"; all the encoded videos had a watermark on them.)
>> (Besides, the video looked OK encoded in MPEG1. Trouble is, YouTube
>> resized it to some much smaller spatial resolution, rendering it
>> unrecognisible.
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> It's all YouTube's fault.
Well, I guess if I knew exactly what size it resizes them to, I could
render at that resolution in the first place... For the video I was
thinking of uploading, I'd have to crop it though. The interesting parts
are barely visible at the *current* resolution, never mind with
downsampling...
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