MPEG Power Professional will read your Media 100 QuickTime file
directly. This means better quality, better ease of use, and less
hassle.
> > Now if you are in fact talking about your final
> compression, be aware that Cinepak and Sorenson are in fact
> alternatives to MPEG 1, and should be used only as a final
> delivery codec.
>
> Im afraid Im confused here. Could you elaborate a little more?
Cinepak, Sorenson, and MPEG are lossy, compressed content DELIVERY
formats. They are very small, but for that reason they are not suitable
for editing. You should edit your clip in a EDITABLE format like
Motion-JPEG or the Media 100 QuickTime codec and only dump to a
compressed delivery format like MPEG as the last step in the process.
MPEG cannot be edited, so you would have to make any changes in your
Media 100 and then re-encoder to MPEG.
Thanks,
Chris O'Leary
V.P. of Marketing
Heuris