

Notice that Sorenson seem to be part of the grey eminence behind YouTube, so uploading clips compressed in Squeeze 5 ought to be an improvement on what i am currently experiencing? Vimeo is much better quality than YouTube and their video format basically looks like flash anyway?Īnything which reduces blocking has got to be cool
#Sorenson squeeze 10 movie
shock wave flash - even the vp6 is probably going to be light years ahead of the QuickTime i was recently treated to on a (c1997) powermac G3? which was truly depressing, saving imac movies (assignment) into this QT format almost put me off QT periodīut i'm a pc user anyway - mac movie-maker programs almost drove me sideways with their movie muzak and interminable 'chapters' and whatnot (sorry mac) vp6 is also the latest version usable in adobe flash player. but by smoothing they do get rid of some blocking. vp7/8 make videos smoother at the loss of crispness. not that it's anything to miss in my opinion. it also has on2 vp6pro as a plugin for the basic version, or included with pro. Gosh, i feel i am actually getting close to understanding something about dv, instead of just using it my old Pinnacle only does mpeg2 and i'm not too sure what the avi consists of?Ĭomplete name (mine) : G:\HP.indoor.WBal_25w_1.5.aviĬodec dvsd looks interesting - it must be ancient? Frame rate should be nearer 17fps H246 seems to be something which is coming up again and again, that and mpeg4. It was the older QuickTime i encountered on Mac-ware, although i use pc - there must have been a seismic improvement by the look of things? & that guy wore his shades all the way down Here are some examples, you can use the drop down menu to see some more. x264) can be tweaked to give better quality at the expense of being a bit harder to use & learn. Adobe Flash Professional, Mainconcept h264 Encoder, Ateme etc.) but honestly the free ones (ie. You can choose to encode your "flash" video with quicktime compatible paramters if you want Examples of the h264/aac compatible with quicktime would be the HD Apple Movie Trailers. But it is still miles ahead of the old Sorenson and VP6 flv formats. Quicktime player supports h264/aac but only in a limited capacity - many of the high quality settings are not supported. Pentration of Adobe Flash Player 9 is >99% The "higher quality" Youtube videos are all in this format. The newer "flash" using h264/aac is supported by Adobe Flash Player.

"flash" can mean several things, including the older.

#Sorenson squeeze 10 software
That looks quite awesome - i guess 'flash' is for Quick Time, or can other formats use it? (have Adobe Flash on XP)Īlthough the bulk of my interest is non-commercial web upload, there is a commercial aspect to what i do, so i prefer commercial software over freeware
