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Re: Of 2 Codecs - which lowest artifacts




On Mar 20, 2005, at 9:50 PM, Philip Hodgetts wrote:

At 8:28 PM -0800 3/20/05, Ken Turkowski wrote:
My question is - which of these 2 codecs (using highest Quality
setting):

Animation - or Photo JPEG

will give the least amount of artifacts upon the re-export - and why?

Animation at 100% is lossless.

Yes but only 4:2:2 whereas PhotoJPEG at 100% is 4:4:4 and lossless.

Thanks to Ken and Philip for the response . . .

As Ben Waggoner mentioned earlier on his post "If you want an interoperable video
codec that supports fields, Motion JPEG B is your best choice. Quality is excellent
at 90+. It'll actually be better than None, since it won't force an unneeded RGB transform
"

All the videos are DVC-PRO interlaced . . . isn't it important to maintain this for final delivery
to T.V. DVD disk?

Luke
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