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Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
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Don't mind me, just passing through.
nik
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
WTF is up with trailers all being in quicktime!?
nik
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
WTF is up with trailers all being in quicktime!?
nik
What format would you prefer?
It could be worse .. *Cough* Real *Cough*.
Originally posted by: lirion
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
WTF is up with trailers all being in quicktime!?
nik
What format would you prefer?
It could be worse .. *Cough* Real *Cough*.
MPEG would be nice.
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: lirion
MPEG would be nice.
What codec?
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: lirion
MPEG would be nice.
What codec?
.mpg or .wmv
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: lirion
MPEG would be nice.
What codec?
.mpg or .wmv
.wmv and other Microsoft made video technologies play like crap on other platforms. I like them using quicktime formats. They work nicely on my iBook.
Originally posted by: Paulson
I like quicktime... for the quality to space ratio I think it makes damn nice use of it.
Originally posted by: n0cmonkey
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: klah
Originally posted by: lirion
MPEG would be nice.
What codec?
.mpg or .wmv
.wmv and other Microsoft made video technologies play like crap on other platforms. I like them using quicktime formats. They work nicely on my iBook.
Originally posted by: MercenaryForHire
Too bad the XVid team went underStreamable MPEG-4 would've 0wned.
But for now, give me my WMVs.
- M4H
Originally posted by: StinkyMeat
I have no problems with the latest Quicktime. Everything loads uber fast, and quality is mighty.
Originally posted by: ffmcobalt
Originally posted by: StinkyMeat
I have no problems with the latest Quicktime. Everything loads uber fast, and quality is mighty.
Yes, but it's an apple product.
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