Confused about Quicktime animations 2004-02-05 - By Mark
Back Hello Everyone,
I've been looking at web animations and I've determined that Quicktime is the best format for this sort of thing. The other streaming formats have crappy sound quality and variable picture quality (especially on slow modems).
Whats strange though is that some quicktime movies stream right away and other times it waits till the whole thing is downloaded to your hard drive before it plays. I like the latter of the two because it seems to be a better quality. Which brings me to my first question is: How is this implemented? Is this something that is written in the HTML code or is something that programmed into the Quicktime file?
Also another question, my video editor outputs to the quicktime file format but I noticed that the program 'Quicktime Pro' is only $30 bucks and it seems to do more. Had anyone here used 'Quicktime Pro'? What do you think about it?
Thanks in Advance, Mark (A Carrara oldbie, a Video editing newbie)
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