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It could depend on the type of animation (cartoony or not for instance).
As far as I know Cinepak is a not too obscure AVI- compression method and it
does give you the possibility of setting the compression. The latest Intel codec
was quite good, but I don't know how common that is.
I don't know much about MPEG, I often find the quality too poor.
Skol!
Remco
Rune wrote:
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> Which format and codec should I use if I want a reasonable good
> compression/quality and I want as many as possible to be able to see my
> animations, just like that, without having to download a new codec?
>
> Rune
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