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Re: Video quality on web
by Craig Seeman on Jul 21, 2009 at 5:08:40 pm

[Bob Rice] "I had little success getting great quality using the Adobe Flash encoder. It pixelates too much for my taste. I get better results with Sorenson Squeeze Pro using the On2 VP6 encoder."

You don't mention versions nor settings so I can't evaluate what's happening at all.
Basically Flash for video is Flash 7 - Sorenson Spark/H.263, Flash 8 - On2VP6, Flash 9, H.264.
There's some variations I believe in H.264 codecs but
Flash 7 and Flash 8 are the same codec regardless of app.
If you're seeing difference it is likely a settings issue. Certainly certain apps give you more access to features and processing filters but you don't have any details for meaningful evaluation.




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