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<blockquote data-quote="svtcobra808" data-source="post: 384142" data-attributes="member: 3235"><p>Movie Maker 2 is excellent when it comes to compression, it uses the *.wmv format, but.. FWIW, its a MS specific format, MAC users won't be able to view it, at least to my knowledge unless they created a program to play wmv files on a mac.</p><p></p><p>Another codec to use for compression is divx, but like alot of programs out there, it uses spyware unless you register the product.</p><p></p><p>I'm no guru, but my best advice is to keep the video at a standard 320x240 resolution, and no bigger. That is, if you want it distributed on the internet. If i save it as an AVI file, i usually use Intel Indio Video 4.4, and for a lesser quality, Cinepak. But there are tons out there... best thing to do is create a 10 second video, and save each one under different compressions and see which one saves you the most in size with the best possible quality.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svtcobra808, post: 384142, member: 3235"] Movie Maker 2 is excellent when it comes to compression, it uses the *.wmv format, but.. FWIW, its a MS specific format, MAC users won't be able to view it, at least to my knowledge unless they created a program to play wmv files on a mac. Another codec to use for compression is divx, but like alot of programs out there, it uses spyware unless you register the product. I'm no guru, but my best advice is to keep the video at a standard 320x240 resolution, and no bigger. That is, if you want it distributed on the internet. If i save it as an AVI file, i usually use Intel Indio Video 4.4, and for a lesser quality, Cinepak. But there are tons out there... best thing to do is create a 10 second video, and save each one under different compressions and see which one saves you the most in size with the best possible quality. [/QUOTE]
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