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Re: Compression Master [slightly ot]



Graham,

	So far so good in my testing with 3.2.

Quality is pretty much the same as WME at the default encoder complexity level. It has somewhat different audio encoding options, like 32 Kbps 22 KHz mono, which are quite welcome.

Compression Master is definitely the go-to tool for any kind of mobile device encoding these days.


Ben Waggoner, Interframe Media http://www.interframemedia.com Technology and Strategy for Digital Media

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On Nov 22, 2005, at 7:29 PM, Graham Anderson wrote:

Has anyone used Popwire's Compression Master 3.2 for MBR for WMP ?

I would like to centralize all production/encoding on a Mac computer with Final Cut and other Mac stuff....
Unfortunately, I need to compress the final online movie files to WM 9 MBR


With the right knowledge, can I get the same compression quality out of Popwire's product on a Mac as I would using a Windows machine ?
any gotchas / bugs ?

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