[MacDV] Which format?
kochkodin
"kochkodin" at verizon.net
Tue May 4 18:29:19 PDT 2004
QT is also made for Windows. Just have the client DL the latest QT from
Apple. Its not a hard thing to do and its free unless he needs the Pro
version which you don't need to view content only to create.
JK
Lee Chapman wrote:
> Hello all... I'm currently encoding a project I edited in FCP and iMovie
> for a client. He intends to use the finished product directly from his
> Hard Drive. He's using Windows XP, so what would be the best format for
> him? I'd like the quality to remain as high as possible it's a ten
> minute film so it will easily fit on a standard CDR for transference to
> his HD.
>
> Currently I'm encoding it as a Quicktime movie at highest quality but
> I'm not certain that's the best thing to do.
>
> Any help would be great!
>
> Thanks,
> Lee
>
>
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