[MacDV] Formats...

Gerhard suspice at hay.net
Mon Mar 31 16:20:51 PST 2003


Quick Time runs on both Windows and Apple computers and the player is a
free download.  I would not save the movie uncompressed however since it
would be to large and the data stream would be high for most computers
to play smoothly from a CD.  In iMovie export you can choose compression
ratios that will give you a good compromise between video quality and
file size.

Gerhard Kuhn
suspice at hay.net


-----Original Message-----
From: Macintosh Digital Video List
[mailto:MacDV at lists.themacintoshguy.com] On Behalf Of Matthew Guemple
Sent: March 31, 2003 6:55 PM
To: Macintosh Digital Video List
Subject: [MacDV] Formats...

So I've got this little movie thing. I'd like to be able to give to  
folks to see my work. It's not a DVD though, since so many folks don't  
have DVD players in their computers. I'd like to just burn something to

a CD. The question is what should it be? Currently it's a little QT  
movie with no compression...

Is there such a thing as a universally acceptable movie format for  
computers?

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