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What Encoding do you use for HD files?

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What do you use for HD file encoding?




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There are so many choices your head can hurt. So what's your choice for compressing HD files?

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You realize that DivX-HD is up there twice right? :roll:

Reply to MrCommunistGen

I don't see Nero's Recode2. But I guess that falls under "something else".

Reply to sunangel

ah crap. No. It's been deleted.

Interesting that people voted for the two separate entries, though!

Reply to thiggins
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You forgot Avivo H.264 HD Video... 5x faster than with an nVidia card on a FX-60 PC...

Reply to RichPLS

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You forgot Avivo H.264 HD Video... 5x faster than with an nVidia card on a FX-60 PC...



latest AVIVO works much faster than older version which got cracked : ) but its uses the ATI GPU now. It works 2 times faster than it did on old Opteron 175 @ 3.0Ghz. My new machine is E6600 @ 2.93Ghz , Intel D975XBX , X1900XTX Crossfire.

Yes its my baby and i haven't even fully overclocked it yet: )

Reply to Panther_V

Yeah, where's H264? Or should all the MPEG-4 family members be grouped into one?

Reply to ashvindx

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Yeah, where's H264? Or should all the MPEG-4 family members be grouped into one?


Quicktime HD was meant to cover H.264

Reply to thiggins

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Quicktime HD was meant to cover H.264



Covering Quicktime HD (as well as other H.264 solutions) with H.264 would have been a better idea...

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