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  • Exporting Quicktime Movie Or Conversion

    Posted by Espnetboy3 on May 10, 2006 at 4:24 am

    I posted on here a while ago asking the difference. Basically there really is no difference, as I see it regular quicktime is good for fcp to fcp because when its done rendering the export it has a fcp icon. Someone told me about photo-jpeg for a quick render and low compression size and I just want to say thank you because its amazing. I mean there are so many nonsense codecs that dont look near as good and take double the space and run poorly. Basically I dont get the video and none codec. I would think None meant no compression but people say animation codec is for the lossless output. Can anyone clear this up for me. Thanks all

    Espnetboy3 replied 20 years ago 3 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Liam Stephens

    May 10, 2006 at 10:49 am

    Haven’t noticed any differcen between the 2. only problems i have had with animation is exporting animation from Avid and bringing it into FCP, FCP doesn’t like it at all. I usually go None from Avid.

  • Lee Burrows

    May 10, 2006 at 2:49 pm

    Yeah Photo-Jpeg is a great codec! It is 2 to 1 which give you great storage space and a high quality look. You will hear a lot of people rave about how Digital video is better than analog beta which is technically true. However for the eye, Photo-Jpeg captured in from analog beta has much less artifacting and compression than Digital DV video captured in the DV/DVCPro NTSC codec.

    I wonder is it possible to capture DV video via firewire and in the capture settings have the quicktime compression setting be photo-jpeg instead of DV/DVCPro NTSC? Then DV might surpass analog beta.

    Lee

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  • Espnetboy3

    May 10, 2006 at 7:10 pm

    I must say the dv/dvcpro ntsc codec looks very soft. Its not crisp at all and just looks slightly washed out and not sharp. It also takes up more space than the photo-jpeg which is kind of funny.

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