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Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Codec Vendors Battle it Out
"I’ve been spending a lot of time comparing codecs lately, and I always feel a little uncomfortable when I encode the test files since I assume that the actual codec vendors know how to wring the last bit of quality out of their respective codecs better than I do. So for this particular review, I asked the codec vendors themselves to encode the files," says Jan Ozer in his informative article on streamingmedia.com. Jan's the author of many outstanding books (like DV 101) dealing with video.
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