The movie in question was originally a series of different movies, some in AVI format, some I only had the original DVDs (archival films etc) and some were originally MKV files. I converted them all to AVI using River Past Video Cleaner Pro, with the lagarith codec.
The machine I originally edited them on was a nice new Core i7 beast, but for the display I am unfortunately limited to an AMD 4200 machine with an nvidia 8400 video card. It’s the only machine that will fit in the available space at the museum. The film is 30 mins long and takes up 42gb under this setting (it’s in 720 format)
I have rendered these files as AVI under Lagarith, but they play very slowly though the sound plays normal speed on teh target machine. I’ve tried using h264, but I keep getting very noticeble banding and pixel blocks in the video. I’ve tried several other settings and codecs, but with limited success.
So now I have turned to MKV. I realize it’s just a container, but it seems to offer excellent quality and may well give me what I want.
Unless you have any other suggestions.
The reason I am running this on a computer is because it’s part of a kiosk. I suppose I could run this on the core i7 machine but it’s my editing machine, it’s rather expensive for a video kiosk and I’d have to do a ton of rebuilding.
Thanks for any help you may offer.