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| sounds like they're running out of storage space… ;-) b You would think - but some local television stations actually specify h264 for delivery of commercials for air. Big markets, too.
Robert W. Walker WalkerSound Walker/Fitzgibbon TV & Film Los Angeles CA USA
But h.264 as a final for clients? I can't imagine doing that. ProRes 422 or Avid is about as uncompressed I would ever deliver. H.264 is just a proof/web format as it just won't holdup to much after that.
stephen van vuuren
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Philip K. Dick
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