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I've heard that one before!
"Version X wasn't that great, but Version Y will be better!"
Everyone from Linux nerds to Microsoft execs to Apple engineers has used this. Unfortunately, when it comes to something subjective like video quality, such claims rarely pan out -- especially when it's an open-source project.
Also, the results for H.264 from that link are incorrect -- http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/ffmpeg-devel/2009-May/069239.ht...