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Re: A five point plan to save us from crappy Flash video
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Re: A five point plan to save us from crappy Flash video



At 2:28 AM -0400 10/13/06, Slava Paperno wrote:
Rioght. I used On2 to encode a dozen three-minute Flash videos--full-motion, regular edited footage, not animations--at around 380 Kbps, and I am very pleased with the video quality. The only annoying (and mysterious) thing is that when these videos are downloaded by the browser, they almost invariably have one or two bad frames (pixelation, blotches of magenta, muddy areas).

There are many ways in which QuickTime is a better video playback technology, I'm not going to defend Flash against that, just about the picture quality. If you want a really bad quality time try random accessing WMVs with the Window Media Player plugin. The same files play a lot nicer in QuickTime using Flip4Mac. It would be interesting to play your FLVs in QuickTime too, to see how that ends up.
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 >Re: A five point plan to save us from crappy Flash video (From: Greg Philpott <email@hidden>)
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 >A five point plan to save us from crappy Flash video (From: Slava Paperno <email@hidden>)



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