Does anyone know of some good settings to use to get really small (but still decent quality) videos with quicktime. I can get the filesizes down small, but I end up with horrible video quality, and when I achieve quality I end up with an enormous filesize. I'm catering to a Macintosh-based audience right now and I would really prefer to stick with Quicktime for this one site that I'm working on. (Even though I'm a diehard MPEG-1 user.
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Cleaner 5 works really well, but it takes some fiddling with the settings to get it right.
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Like AVI , quicktime (and its extension) MOV. are only an envelope for A/v material. the size/quality of the file depends on the codecs used (determind by the encoder). You can achieve small size/good quality results with 3ivx(www.3ivx.com), sorenson3/sorenson mpeg4 (www.sorenson.com)and on vp3(http://www.on2.com/).
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