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To reach a wide audience, use MPG-1.
To get good compression, get a high-tech MPG encoder.
MainActor cost me I think $89US and makes MPG-1 as well as some higher
codecs if you want.
http://www.mainconcept.com/
Good side: It allows you to prescribe the exact number of kb/sec you want
in the final anim.
Bad side: It forces you to prescribe the exact number of kb/sec you want in
the final anim.
Thus with experimentation you can set it up to get just enough kb to get a
pretty video.
Rune wrote:
> 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?
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