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Rob Verweij wrote:
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> Try Quicktime because then you're able to reach PC and Mac users.
Yuck! ;)
But seriously, Quicktime suffers from the same problems as other formats: the
versions. On top of that: I had to download the latest Quicktime player to view
a certain fragment and it did some less friendly things to my setup (suddenly
it's a plugin in Netscape for formats I had no problem with, to name an
example).
Remco
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> Rob.
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> Rune schreef:
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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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