Is there a free video codec for AVI that supports 16:9 + lossless compression video?
I tried MSU, but it is not rendering my 16:9 footage correctly. :S
Lossless video
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Re: Lossless video
Please view WARNING! Codec Packs.
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Re: Lossless video
AVI is a container which can contain over 800 different avi file types.
there is uncompressed at 65gb per hour.
you cna have dv.avi whch at 13gb per hour is manageable, and is to all intents and purposes lossless, then you can have a multitude of mpeg, mpeg1/2/4, mjpeg, divx, xvid which are all lossy.
What is your original file type?
Where did it come from?
there is uncompressed at 65gb per hour.
you cna have dv.avi whch at 13gb per hour is manageable, and is to all intents and purposes lossless, then you can have a multitude of mpeg, mpeg1/2/4, mjpeg, divx, xvid which are all lossy.
What is your original file type?
Where did it come from?
