Neil Rostance
November 4th, 2008, 04:01 AM
Hi Guys,
I'm cutting a VideoPodcast on Final Cut Studio 2. Client is hosting a downloadable version on their website. We already have an Ipod/Iphone M4V version there, but the client wants to cater for users downloading and playing on a windows platform.
Most users that will be watching it don't have quicktime player, and very primitive, non audio/visually advanced computers.
So the question is! What's the most Windows compatible codec and compression process these days? Using either Compressor or MPEG Streamclip.
I have Cinepak, WMV 9, Sorensen and some MPEG VCD compressions to play with.
Any ideas?
I'm cutting a VideoPodcast on Final Cut Studio 2. Client is hosting a downloadable version on their website. We already have an Ipod/Iphone M4V version there, but the client wants to cater for users downloading and playing on a windows platform.
Most users that will be watching it don't have quicktime player, and very primitive, non audio/visually advanced computers.
So the question is! What's the most Windows compatible codec and compression process these days? Using either Compressor or MPEG Streamclip.
I have Cinepak, WMV 9, Sorensen and some MPEG VCD compressions to play with.
Any ideas?