Why is there such a drastic difference in quality between AVI and MPEG video formats? Whenever I come across a video clip available in both AVI and MPEG the AVI file is always cleaner, clearer, sharper, has better contrast, and better overall color. In addition, the AVI file is not uncommonly smaller, as small as half the file size of the MPEG.
Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? Is there a reason for it? The only advantage I have found MPEGs to have is you do not need the completed file in order to achieve playback.
Thanks,
Spetz
Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon? Is there a reason for it? The only advantage I have found MPEGs to have is you do not need the completed file in order to achieve playback.
Thanks,
Spetz
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