Michel Domaine
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Michel Domaine
February 27, 2015 at 6:58 pm in reply to: Warp Stabilizer – orange stabilization bar neverendingAnyone can help me, please?
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Thanks!
I thought about that lenses.. .
I don’t like too much the f4 of the 24-105…
What do you think about the Tamron 24-70 2.8 vc (stabilization)?
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Thanks Raphael!
Fortunately it was just to try, to see if he was right, but for my jobs I ever worked like always and like you confirm to me with your answers.
Thanks everybody.
P.S. I have to learn how to go “field by field” in After Effects. I didn’t know that.
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Thanks Rafael and David,
that was I ever experienced and I ever thought.
Mine was just a curiosity, cause my friend told me “put none” with a lot of security! 🙂
And, actually, I tried some export of prores “none” FD sequence with interlaced material without filters and it looked like he was alright: export was clean on computer screen, without “interlaced artefact”.Normally I prefered to deinterlace exporting, or export a quick time movie sequence and deinterlace it with compressor, cause I really don’t like “deinterlace” filter in final cut.
Thanks again everybody.
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Maybe it’s also cause it’s an mpeg and Quicktime doesn’t love so much mpeg…
But now, which is the best codec for a presentation or a projection (that could be the same for a good archiving…) ?
And another question… how can I make a mp4 with h264 codec in compressor? I didn’t found this setting possible.
Thank you Chris and thanks to everyone.
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Thanks for the answer Chris!
First of all, I used compressor 3.5.3
Here I put the settings from the info window:
MPEG4
Name: MPEG-4
Description: MPEG-4 video with AAC audio at 48kHz. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
File Extension: mp4
Estimated size: 99.99 MB
Audio Encoder
Format: MPEG4
Sample Rate: 48.000kHz
Channels: 2
Bits Per Sample: 16
AAC encoder quality: high
Data rate: 256 Kbps
Video Encoder
Format: MPEG4
Width: (100% of source)
Height: (100% of source)
Selected: 1024 x 576
Pixel aspect ratio: Square
Crop: None
Padding: None
Frame rate: 25
Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
ISMA Profile: 0
Variable bit rate, high quality
Enhanced Podcast: OffMOV H264
Name: QuickTime H.264
Description: H.264 video with stereo AAC audio. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
File Extension: mov
Estimated size: unknown
Audio Encoder
AAC, Stereo (L R), 48,000 kHz
Video Encoder
Format: QT
Width: (100% of source)
Height: (100% of source)
Selected: 1024 x 576
Pixel aspect ratio: Square
Crop: None
Padding: None
Frame rate: (100% of source)
Selected: 25
Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
Codec Type: H.264
Multi-pass: On, frame reorder: On
Pixel depth: 24
Spatial quality: 100
Min. Spatial quality: 25
Temporal quality: 50
Min. temporal quality: 25MPEG2
Name: Program Stream
Description: MPEG-2 Program Stream with MPEG audio at 48kHz. Settings based off the source resolution and frame-rate.
File Extension: mpeg
Estimated size: 1.3 GB
Type: MPEG-2 program stream
Video Encoder
Format: M2V
Width and Height: Automatic
Selected: 720 x 576
Pixel aspect ratio: PAL CCIR 601 (16:9)
Crop: None
Padding: None
Frame rate: (100% of source)
Selected: 25
Frame Controls: Automatically selected: Off
Start timecode from source
Aspect ratio: Automatic
Selected 16:9
Field dominance: Automatic:
Selected Progressive
Average bit rate: 17 (Mbps)
2 Pass VBR enabled
Maximum bit rate: 30 (Mbps)
High quality
Best motion estimation
Closed GOP Size: 12, Structure: IBBP
Audio Encoder
Format: MPEG
Sample Rate: 48.000kHz
Channels: 2
Bits Per Sample: 16The problem is that with compressor I can’t change pixel aspect ratio on mpeg2, so it’s impossible to put it square.
And it’s really strange, cause in the finder and with Quicktime dimensions are 720×404. If I use vlc it recognize the video like pal 16:9 and show it at 1024×576. -
Wow Rick!
I was lloking now to your table and I discover that to convert a daylight I need an half CTO and I always use a FULL CTO!!
I have a lot to learn in lighting and photography…
Thanks again.
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Yeah. I ment that.
I will google them.
Thank you.I love this forum.
Michel
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Thanks Rick!!
Very helpful!!
I’ll go to see the site!! Would you post the link if it doesn’t go against the rules of the site?
Thank you again!