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alternatefutures
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Post by alternatefutures » Sun Sep 15, 2002 2:24 pm

The only reason to install QuickTime is because it associates MIDI files with itself even though it cannot play MIDI files without a plug-in. So now I can surf the web with my MP3s blaring in safety.

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RichLather
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Post by RichLather » Tue Sep 17, 2002 3:50 pm

I do not bother with QuickTime. I can't DL it for use at work, due to admin restrictions and it's too invasive for my preference at home.

I only encode with MPG and, most recently, DivX 3.11.

What program can I use to take advantage of XviD encoding?

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Post by FurryCurry » Tue Sep 17, 2002 6:07 pm

RichLather wrote:I only encode with MPG and, most recently, DivX 3.11.

What program can I use to take advantage of XviD encoding?
You can get it from here, or doom9.

It's just a codec, so you can use it with virtual dub, etc.

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Post by RichLather » Tue Sep 17, 2002 7:11 pm

Gotcha. Didn't know if it needed a specific encoder, like NanDub does.

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Post by shinto » Wed Sep 18, 2002 2:24 pm

i have quicktime, i dont use it much but i quite enjoy the fact that you can play the movie double speed so easily (i just find it funny to hear chipmunks!)
*Shinto*

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Post by trythil » Thu Sep 19, 2002 1:23 am

I use Quicktime for the following:

(1) source footage conversions
(2) intermediate renders
(3) masters

I've found Quicktime to be a very nice system for video production and video archiving. (Video distribution is quite another matter, obviously.)

If anybody's interested, http://www.heroinewarrior.com/quicktime.php3 provides a little more detail about the Quicktime4Linux library, and will hopefully make me look a little less weird for liking QT.

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Post by trythil » Thu Sep 19, 2002 1:34 am

...and I seem to have cut a crucial part of my answer off. again. argh.

I have Quicktime installed on my Windows systems, and it works pretty well, for the few Quicktime files I do run across online. Still, I don't think Quicktime is the best medium for online distribution of videos.

Yet, anyway. This is why:

Although we do now have access to a free implementation of Sorenson V1, the latest iteration is something around Sorenson V3, and predictably, V3 tops V1. Sorenson Vision technically isn't closed, but Apple's legal department and Sorenson have been pointing fingers at each other, stating "oh no, THEY told us we couldn't redistribute it" for just about forever now, so it's pretty well encumbered.

When you have a closed codec, the spread of that codec is really, really hampered.

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Post by FurryCurry » Thu Sep 19, 2002 1:38 am

^^ that's why I like XviD. Open Source, cross platform, standards driven.

It's not perfect(yet), but its the best thing going right now, IMO.

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Post by Dark Kamui » Thu Sep 19, 2002 1:52 am

BSplayer (www.bsplayer.org) can do the shipmunks thing too... -_-

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