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Originally Posted by StariaDaniel
I'd also recomment HD WMV or H.264 - both great quality. If you want to deliver images create .iso files as most burning programs can open it - but seriously i wouldn't recommend it, because you'll receive a lot of mails like "my windows media player won't open the iso file - what am i doing wrong" :D Not all users have tech skills oO
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Creating an iso files sounds interesting. I though I would put a free example for them to try BEFORE joining....DON'T JOIN UNLESS YOU CAN GET THIS TO WORK etc ....
The trouble with wmv (which we have on our site now ) is that it is a red herring, the main quality being determined by the bitrate/encoding. and the fact it can only be played on the computer.