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Steve Jobs talking about H.264

Steve Jobs talking about H.264 in QuickTime 7  
 
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gunpder94 (7 months ago) Show Hide
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BEST Quality!! indeed
Cyberman86 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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whats the name of the Demo Movie they are playing it seems a good movie.
YungQb7 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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I would have to go with: House of Flying Daggers. I have it, but i haven't gotten around to watchin it lol
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actually it is a good movie, but the end is lol
VideoUploaderr (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Totally agree with you! you can't increase the quality very much, but if you look very closely, you will see the quality is still much better than mpeg-2 when you convert it trust me..
Ehal256 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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that's doesn't even make sense. If something looks bad, you can't improve by compressing it further. H.264 is designed to keep as much quality as possible while compressing it. It's not lossless, which means every time you compress it with that codec, it loses quality. No matter what codec you use, it's impossible to actually improve the quality of a video, by just encoding it.
VideoUploaderr (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Yeah Quicktime player can maybe suck, But the codec h.264 avc is the best!!
VideoUploaderr (1 year ago) Show Hide
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The H.264 is the best!!!! whenever you convert an mpeg2 dvd movie to h.264 you will see the quality!!! 98% more smooth&sharp!!!
OmegaXalpha (1 year ago) Show Hide
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H.264 does rule, but takes a little longer to convert a dvd tho it than Xvid and I have a really good computer
YungQb7 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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yea thats tru. i would prefer h.264 since it looks betta (on computers that can support it) but with the computer i got, ima use Xvid for now

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