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Video Codec Comparison

FonkiE writes "Doom9 wrote a good article: After more than 3 weeks of work and no free time during that period it has been done: The latest codec comparison is online. 7 codecs have been put through one of the hardest tests in the history of codec testing. The results: find out on your own ;) I had planned to change the presentation somewhat but certain events (forum problems and such) prevented me from completing this for the release. I plan to eventually supply an updated version of the comparison."

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  1. Re:Which formats are the most durable? by Monkelectric · · Score: 0, Offtopic
    If you wanted to make video files that will have the best chance of being viewable in 10 or 20 years, what are the best file formats and codecs?

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  2. The real question is... by maunleon · · Score: 0, Offtopic


    Was this test violation of the DMCA? Someone circumvented the copy protection of the respective DVDs.