Tip: Try using Lagarith in Prerenders . Grazie wrote on 10/2/2009, 6:00 AM Title says all . . . It's fast and small and producing Prerender Previews is a pleasure. Grazie Back to post
Comments Jay Gladwell wrote on 10/2/2009, 6:48 AM Looks interesting. But let me expose my ignorance... How can this codec be "lossless" and still "offer better compression"? My question is, how can it compress and still be lossless? What kind of files does it create? Former user wrote on 10/2/2009, 7:00 AM Same as a ZIP file is lossless. Dave T2 Yarin VooDoo wrote on 10/2/2009, 7:17 AM Ciao, How do you setup the Lagarith codec? Pre-Rendering time is good, but not playback. Ciao musicvid10 wrote on 10/2/2009, 7:22 AM These guys have the most definitive comparison available of true lossless codecs. Lagarith came out on top for video editing. http://compression.ru/video/codec_comparison/lossless_codecs_2007_en.html Grazie wrote on 10/2/2009, 8:10 AM Playback is sweet. Grazie Al Min wrote on 10/2/2009, 12:36 PM What is the best way to apply Lagarith? What did you do to set it up for best use? Grazie wrote on 10/2/2009, 11:08 PM For "best" use? I haven't done extensive testing. I installed and clicked "Use Multithreading" - and that was it. Grazie Marco. wrote on 10/3/2009, 3:33 AM File sizes of Lagarith files are large so you'd need fast HDD systems to get smooth playback with Lagarith. Marco 1