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nlamartina wrote on 8/3/2001, 10:52 AM
Darr,

Cinepak and Indeo are codecs primarilly used for crappy, postage-stamp-sized videos that run off 486's. If you're putting your video on CDR (for storage), then use an MPEG standard, like Ligos or DivX ;-). Both compress very nicely without too many artifacts. The key is experimentation.

So if you're putting video on CDR for STORAGE, then use just about any codec/format you want.

If you're putting video on CDR for a VIDEO DISC, then you must use MPEG, and within the standard specifications (so yeah, the NTSC VCD standard in that case).

Hope this helps,
Nick LaMartina