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Re: Hitchy playback in QT renders
by chris Cummings on Mar 26, 2009 at 9:47:02 pm

Thanks for the reply Ken.

I'm creating/exporting progressive frames as this is a standalone motion graphic. Being Mac/Final Cut Studio based, I've haven't tried WMV much. I downloaded the trial for Flip 4 Mac and used the highest settings, but the results were awful.

Ken Stone has some great compression/encoding articles on his website. Aaron's disc looks great, and Brian Geary (sp?) has some great books/dvds out on this as well. I've used the articles on Ken's site to improve H.264, as well as the gamma workaround mentioned earlier.

Anyway, would love to get more insight to this issue if possible. Is Mark Christiansen on this forum? ;-)

Cheers,
~Chris



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