This has been quite an interesting discussion,
especially because representatives of 3 of the major VJ apps dropped their say
But now 4 years later the question still remains interesting (for us),
because at the moment we try to squeeze
the maximum performance and power out of Modul8.
And one way would be to find the best codec…
We also often use the Animation codec,
because of it's ability to store alpha channels.
Here's my recap of our resaerch and this thread so far (+/-):
Photo JPEG
+ fast compression/decompression (Motion JPEG is slightly slower)
+ small files
+ free
- compression setting below 100% quality causes visible loss depending on the complexity of the clip (Motion JPEG is far better there)
- no alpha information
Sheer Video Codec
+ lossless
+ stores alpha channel (RGBA)
+ fast compression/decompression (according to Sheer faster than Photo JPEG)
- larger files
- third party, future support?
- $149 (!)
Animation Codec
+ stores alpha channel
+ free
+ good compression on clips with large areas of constant colours
- not lossless (when compression below the 100% quality setting)
- large files and strong disc traffic (sometimes choppy playback)
- hardly compression on complex clips or real world footage
So in general I'd say in times of 4GB of RAM
Photo JPEG is the winner especially because it's free compared to the Sheer video codec.
But on the other hand for clips with alpha information and
in terms of performance Sheer seems to be better than the Animation codec,
but still far more expensive.
So the question is: is the Sheer video codec really worth $149 ?
Anyone with different or additional insights?
Cheers,
Roland