I work for for a post production firm, and we have trouble distributing digital versions of our work. This consists of a demo reel, so there's a need for quality. Filesize isn't too important, as long as it fits onto a CD-R.
Normally we use AVI's but every now and then, a client calls up and complains that a file isn't viewable. No clue what codec is used, but they run on every PC the company has. It can't be anything too recent, since it's output by SpeedRazor or Tremor.
I've tried using MPEG's instead. We've never had any clients having problems viewing those (except for the usual computer-phobic problems). However, when trying to play an MPEG of high resolution (640x480 or better), the video starts to skip, and this on a 1.8 GHz CPU.
It's useless even considering asking the client to install a new codec, so DIVX or XVID is out. And I don't even want to think what would happen if someone with a Mac calls up. No one here has any experience with them.
I'd appreciate any suggestions as to a format/codec that could meet our specifications. I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong forum, I get the impression that this place is DIVX-happy. If so, I'd appreciate a link to a more appropriate forum.
Normally we use AVI's but every now and then, a client calls up and complains that a file isn't viewable. No clue what codec is used, but they run on every PC the company has. It can't be anything too recent, since it's output by SpeedRazor or Tremor.
I've tried using MPEG's instead. We've never had any clients having problems viewing those (except for the usual computer-phobic problems). However, when trying to play an MPEG of high resolution (640x480 or better), the video starts to skip, and this on a 1.8 GHz CPU.
It's useless even considering asking the client to install a new codec, so DIVX or XVID is out. And I don't even want to think what would happen if someone with a Mac calls up. No one here has any experience with them.
I'd appreciate any suggestions as to a format/codec that could meet our specifications. I'm sorry if I'm in the wrong forum, I get the impression that this place is DIVX-happy. If so, I'd appreciate a link to a more appropriate forum.
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