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I have a .Mac homepage, which is great for sharing all the iMovie files I make for TV Production class. However, the quality of the exported movies is pretty poor.
Using QT7 Pro, I want to use the expert settings to export the movie. However, the default setting is H.264, which no one with windows can view yet (they all have QT 6). 99.99% of the people who watch my videos use windows, which is a problem. What settings should I use to keep a decent movie/sound quality but not give a massive file size so that it can stream realitively quickly? It needs to be able to be opened by QT 6. Thanks in advance. |
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QT 7 preview is already available for windows. you can find it here: http://www.apple.com/quicktime/download/preview/
give it couple of weeks for final version and then everyone will enjoy H264. if you cant wait try mpeg4. at a moment its best for the web |
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