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Re: h.264 Export Desaturated/Washed Out
by Daniel Low on Aug 25, 2008 at 8:10:28 pm

Yup, that's a good fix, however Apple needs to get on top of these faults, as well as building a class leading H.264 codec before too long, Quickime H.264 is the bottom of the pile for quality and profile/level support. Workarounds like this should not be needed at this level. QuickTime is the best format out there and Apple needs to pull their finger out. Quickly.

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