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Re: hd movie
by Perry Cheng on Jan 15, 2009 at 11:10:29 pm

Have no idea what you are asking. Are you saying what is the best encoding method to get the best results to display on your 42' LCD TV? It really depends on the encoder, some have better output than others, just like other non HD formats. I personally use H.264, considering excellent compression with great quality. It comes with PPro CS3 under MainConcept codec, if I am not mistaken.

Perry



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