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Re: 6.3 reactions? [message #48604 is a reply to message #48556] Thu, 04 May 2006 09:28 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Haje Korth is currently offline  Haje Korth
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Registered: May 1997
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Mark,
I played with the MJPEG2000 quite a bit during the beta and was
actually impressed with it. The trick is to modify the default quality
settings. I coul reduce the quality significantly without seeing any
difference using the option BIT_RATE=0.5. The resulting files have a
slightly smaller file size as those produced by the VP3 codec at
comparable quality.

The files can be read with Windows Media Player using the Morgan
MJPEG2000 codec. However, it is not available for Quicktime, which is
my preferred player. IDL has a lpayer built in, but of course this is
impractical for presentations at conferences.

Just a thought, if we had native AVI support in IDL, we could use the
Morgan codec directly! Given Oleg's example, that would have probably
been quicker than coding the idlffmjpeg2000 object, but it would be
platform specific of course, which is exactly what IDL is not supposed
to be. Nevertheless, I want this AVI support. There are some things
that are better on Windows, which even the biggest UN*X fan can't deny!
:-)

Cheers,
Haje
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