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On Thu, 12 Feb 2004, Joshua Pollak wrote: > > On Feb 12, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Matthew Valites wrote: > > Re: 4 gb vs 10 gb files: Could it be Animation vs live action > recording? I think animation would compress much better than live > action. Low motion vs. action would also affect compression. Thats what I initally thought to, but animation can run as low as 3GB/hour to as high as 6GB/hour. I figure motion has something to do with it though, as I tried to record SuperBowl highlights, and that ran 10GB/half hour. All in all its pretty weird and I've come to the conclusion I need to upgrade mh Hard Drive :) ~Ben
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