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Can anyone suggest a simple guide to all the different types of video files out there.....such as AVI, DIVX MPG, MPEG, etc.? These are all used as available...
Marcus ORealius
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Here's a stab at it: Most MPG files are MPEG-1 files. Most MPEG files are MPEG-2 files. MP4 files are MPEG-4 files. AVI files are Windows video files. They can...
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2355 Bdegraf
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2360 Bdegraf
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Does anyone pay any attention to this group? This is my first time here and I find six messages which each take me to some babe's profile. (I use the word,...
AlBrenner
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... I joined a while back, and there was a little discussion here and there. It seems like the real traffic is at archive.org's own forum. Personally, I...
Bohus Blahut
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... Well duh. There's 641 members and 2362 messages. But maybe the last 6 messages are the most important. If you've been on the internet for more than 11...
Steven Rogers
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2364 Bdegraf
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Okay...here's aquestion I never got answered: The Elecard player ($20) offers effective brightness and contrast controls for MPG-2 files. Are there any other...
Marcus ORealius
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I've participated for nearly two years and there have been some very helpful exchanges. Unfortunately, not all of the spam has successfully been screened out...
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2367 Bdegraf
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... Hi! MPlayer is a great free player which just plays pretty much everything you throw at it: Linux : http://www.mplayerhq.hu/homepage/design7/news.html ...
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Maybe it's me, but I think he might be wanting to alter the brightness et al & then save the results. & I do not know of any package that will allow this, but...
Cdat Six
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Nov 10, 2004
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... OK, if he wants to alter the brightness and contrast of the movies permanently, he's going to have to recompress them which will lose some quality but is...
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Hi: Since this list is showing some signs of life, I thought I might ask if anybody else here is using films from archive.org for classroom instructional...
Tom Simpson
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Tom, Some of the newsreel footage would be good for teaching history. ... -- Your favorite stores, helpful shopping tools and great gift ideas. Experience the...
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... When you have a membership to ANY open yahoo group, you do get the spammers. That's just the way things work. There's a lot of desperate spammers that...
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the newest version of dvd compression is mpeg4. it compresses files to a much smaller size, and to the common man, is just as good as mpeg2. HOWEVER, I read a...
Enzo Waterman
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Nov 11, 2004
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In a message dated 11/10/2004 9:59:31 AM Eastern Standard Time, al@... writes: This is my first time here and I find six messages which each take me to...
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The best quality video files are the MPEG-2 files. They have the least compression and are the largest (both in image size and file size). MPEG-4 is the newest...
Skip Elsheimer
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... The Mpeg 2 files are the highest quality. Any kind of compression scheme has an effect on the picture quality, and when you recompress it that means that...
Bohus Blahut
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MPEG2 for quality. Editable MPEG4 if you just want to get a rough idea how something will look in FCP. I download MPEG2 files and then run them through...
Robert Penn Productions
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Hi Tom, I am involved in a project that is trying to bring video into the classroom, and so my curiosity was sparked by your message. If you do this currently...
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... Hi: No money for a projector, so I am using a 27" TV from everybodies favorite AV supply house, Wal-Mart. :-) I think projectors are both overpriced and ...
Tom Simpson
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Nov 12, 2004
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... Your question "which is the highest quality" could be interpreted a couple of ways. If you mean which is the higher quality compression method out of...
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