Monday, June 02, 2008
May 29th
I still wasn't happy with the quality of the video. Therefore i went back to Premier Elements and re-exported it trying various different compression types. This made no difference. I then tried exporting it into the Microsoft AVI file. This worked perfectly and the video is much better quality. I think that this is because it doesn't compress the film in such a clever way. The different compression types of a Quicktime movie were to complicated and so they didn't work as well for what i wanted. I was pleased for it to work. The reason i had been using quicktime movies was so that they would work on college's Apple Macs. This was something that maybe i shouldn't have done from the start and just kept to one operating system.
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