I use wmv9.
Thanks to yoda313 for the poll idea ( https://www.videohelp.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=281421 )
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Thank you baldrick (Divx for me )
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wmv9.
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It depends on your what you want to do with your small file. If it means giving it to somebody unknown, then wmv is the most compatible.
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Almost everything I do is destined for DVD so the only option is MPEG2/MPEG1.
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Matters what you mena by small.
For tiny I use WMV. By tiny I mean, if it need to be less than 100MB.
Anything larger and I go with MPEG2.snappy phrase
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im either xvid or divx.. i havnet tried wmv9 but i like the quality vs file size.. and i have a divx/xvid dvd player it might play wmv too.. but ive never seen real good guality from that format. prolly cuz i stoped looking
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