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    Just like it says.

    I have an uncompressed .avi file about 2gb and when i play it in virtualdub it plays ok.
    BUT..
    When I play the same file in quicktime pro the video seems sluggish.

    Is this because the file is an uncompressed avi? because I want to say it seems sluggish even when comparing playback of mpeg1 files?

    thank ya.
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  2. Quicktime under Windows is a very poor media player. It doesn't use any of Windows' video features so the CPU has to do all the work. Forget about it.
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    somehow I knew it would be an answer like this, i appreciate the bad news here jagabo

    should i forget about quicktime also for converting avi to h.264? does windows mess this up in quicktime as well?
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  4. From what I hear Apple's h.264 encoder isn't all that good. But I haven't used it myself.
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    Widnows doesn't mess anything in Quicktime - Apple messed up quicktime for Windows by releasing a second-rate piece of garbage. Even on Macs, quicktime is a horrible player. There are far better players around than Quicktime, and far better H264 encoders.
    Read my blog here.
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    and far better H264 encoders.

    what would you reccomend guns1inger if i might ask?
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    Anything that uses X264 as the encoder : handbrake, Xvid4PSP, MEGUI etc.
    Read my blog here.
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