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Apple uses the AAC audio codec – which is similar to MP3 audio compression. Data rates of 160 are excellent in stereo, 80 in mono.
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Pam,
Yes and no. Yes, mp4 means an MPEG4.
Think of containers as buckets. Quicktime. MPEG4. FLV.
h.264 is the codec – like water. It could be in any of those three buckets.
Each bucket has some of it’s own rules/compatibility.
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Berry,
What MP4 format is proprietary to Microsoft? I’m curious as MP4 is a standard.
Why wouldn’t you use VLC?
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November 8, 2013 at 8:49 pm in reply to: Compressor – Burn Blu-ray with EXISTING H.264 fileChange the Destination to Disk Image
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September 6, 2013 at 7:48 pm in reply to: How can i import mov footages with Avid DNxHD codec in premiere or after effect??[Arnaud Xetxu] “5DmkIII trials today shooting in H.264 and Dnxh HD via Hyperdeck shuttle 2. I was surprised cause the dnxhd images looked bader the h.264 : more noise, green color etc.. The DnxHD is supposed to have more color informations doesn’t it ? Thats why i don’t understand !
Thanks for your help again …
“Two things – first, you probably ought to start a separate thread for a separate problem.
Second, if you have something set incorrectly or you’re using the wrong DNxHD setting, you’re files will look bad.Best,
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September 4, 2013 at 1:52 pm in reply to: How can i import mov footages with Avid DNxHD codec in premiere or after effect??In AE click on the output module. Choose whatever is selected (lossless.)
Then Make sure QuickTime is the choice at the top.
Press format options.
Is DNxHD available in QuickTime?Here’s a quick set of screenshots:
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Jeff Greenberg
September 3, 2013 at 11:16 pm in reply to: How can i import mov footages with Avid DNxHD codec in premiere or after effect??If you have it installed, the next step is to see if it’s seen via QuickTime in Premiere Pro/ Adobe After Effects/ AME.
I have a prebuilt preset that builds a QuickTime DNxHD 145 (1080) item.
It’s here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/ezygn1ab0glc6u8/DNxHD%201080p24%20175%208%20bit%20RGB.epr.zipThis is for CS6 (or later.)
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September 3, 2013 at 8:43 pm in reply to: How can i import mov footages with Avid DNxHD codec in premiere or after effect??Amaud,
The presets only show up if you have QuickTime & DNxHD installed first.
First, lets see if it’s installed correctly:
Can you see DNxHD in QuickTime?Best,
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September 3, 2013 at 8:02 pm in reply to: How can i import mov footages with Avid DNxHD codec in premiere or after effect??Are you sure you installed the extension correctly?
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May 15, 2013 at 11:27 pm in reply to: Transfering FCP Event and Clips from Laptop to an iMac question?[Gordon Gurley] ” I understand that “most” of these missing files or aliases are because I choose to NOT copy the media on import. But FCPX should know that and make copies anyway. It doesn’t. It makes copies of aliases. That’s not very smart.”
I didn’t know that you didn’t have FCPX make copies. If you indicated that and I missed it, I’m sorry.
If you want it to do it’s media magic (which is really smart) you should have it do the copies. What it means now, is that if you want it to work, you’ll have to force it to copy all your media first then make the copy. To do this, select the event and choose Organize event.
I’m not sure – but I think if you do it with the duplicate event, and do this step, it’ll make a copy there.
As to it being smart, if the latter works, you have to promise to come back and tell us that maybe it’s smarter than you thought.
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