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<font color="green">Many codecs are installed by downloading a zip file, extracting anywhere, then right clicking the .inf file and clicking Install. It should be installed extremely quickly, and the extracted files can then be deleted.</font>
  
 
Areas of concern in capturing are processor speed and hard drive speed. If your computer is very old and processor speed is more of a concern, use [http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/huffyuv.html Huffyuv]. If hard drive speed is more of a concern, use [http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html Lagarith]. If your processor is an absolute beast, you can use FFV1 (included with [http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/download.php FFDShow]). A comparison of lossless codecs can be found [http://compression.ru/video/codec_comparison/lossless_codecs_2007_en.html here].
 
Areas of concern in capturing are processor speed and hard drive speed. If your computer is very old and processor speed is more of a concern, use [http://neuron2.net/www.math.berkeley.edu/benrg/huffyuv.html Huffyuv]. If hard drive speed is more of a concern, use [http://lags.leetcode.net/codec.html Lagarith]. If your processor is an absolute beast, you can use FFV1 (included with [http://ffdshow-tryout.sourceforge.net/download.php FFDShow]). A comparison of lossless codecs can be found [http://compression.ru/video/codec_comparison/lossless_codecs_2007_en.html here].

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Many codecs are installed by downloading a zip file, extracting anywhere, then right clicking the .inf file and clicking Install. It should be installed extremely quickly, and the extracted files can then be deleted.

Areas of concern in capturing are processor speed and hard drive speed. If your computer is very old and processor speed is more of a concern, use Huffyuv. If hard drive speed is more of a concern, use Lagarith. If your processor is an absolute beast, you can use FFV1 (included with FFDShow). A comparison of lossless codecs can be found here.

For screen capture, it is a good idea to use a lossless codec that was built for this sort of task. TSCC aka Techsmith, which comes with Camtasia, and ZMBV, which comes with DosBox, are good choices. MSU SCLC is a wonderful screen capture codec, but is incompatible with Fraps, which comes with its own codec.

For archival purposes, best compression can be achieved with MSU. YULS compresses even more, but forward compatibility is not guaranteed.

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Here is the old thread on SDA. ;) Might be out of date, but there's some good general info anyway.

http://speeddemosarchive.com/forum/index.php/topic,3585.0.html

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