Sorenson 3 codec
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- funksmaname
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Sorenson 3 codec
Anyone know why whites always come out gray when exporting in sorenson 3? in 'Animation' they come out white, but files sizes are huge...
I don't think I ever noticed that.
You are talking about the options with QT correct?
Are you sure it isn't the "gray" default background of AS? If you render that as "animation" it may be that the gray is becoming white.
Just guessing.
Sorenson 3 is kind of "old" these days. I use mpg4, smaller files, better quality.
-vern
You are talking about the options with QT correct?
Are you sure it isn't the "gray" default background of AS? If you render that as "animation" it may be that the gray is becoming white.
Just guessing.
Sorenson 3 is kind of "old" these days. I use mpg4, smaller files, better quality.
-vern
- funksmaname
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I just used Sorensen 3 for everything, mainly because it was the default!
I tried mpg4, and the files are larger for me Can't see any difference in quality (simple test) Is there a list somewhere of 'lossless codecs'. I know roughly what it means in relation to jpegs, but I am still whisling in the dark when it comes to video and audio formats.
I tried mpg4, and the files are larger for me Can't see any difference in quality (simple test) Is there a list somewhere of 'lossless codecs'. I know roughly what it means in relation to jpegs, but I am still whisling in the dark when it comes to video and audio formats.
I don't really need to know for the moment, but Wikipedia doesn't have any mention of most of the ones available to me in ASP. I just thought there may be a list of lossless codecs somewhere that someone might want to share.
I am not lazy, and I have been on the internet since 1996, and I know how to use Google
I am not lazy, and I have been on the internet since 1996, and I know how to use Google
- funksmaname
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i think 'Animation' setting is lossless - and you can export with alpha (millions of colours+)... makes massive files though... i use this in production pipeline, but i like to export sorenson3 for tests and such... will try mp4 but it doesnt look as good from my experience (except for the contrast)
I always render from AS using "None" as my compression (QT). It takes the same amount of time to render and then I can use QT Pro or any other NL video editing application to export to any type of compression I want to get the best results for online use or whatever I need.
File sizes are HUGE but hard drive space is really cheap these days and I usually delete the raw uncompressed files used for testing purposes eventually.
What I've found is that exporting from AS to mp4 format gives me "larger" files than using QT export. With QT I can adjust the image quality to get smaller but fairly good quality for web use or for review purposes.
If I am in a real hurry and no one but me will see it and it's just a quick review animation I will use some type of massive compression codec right out of AS just to save time.
-vern
File sizes are HUGE but hard drive space is really cheap these days and I usually delete the raw uncompressed files used for testing purposes eventually.
What I've found is that exporting from AS to mp4 format gives me "larger" files than using QT export. With QT I can adjust the image quality to get smaller but fairly good quality for web use or for review purposes.
If I am in a real hurry and no one but me will see it and it's just a quick review animation I will use some type of massive compression codec right out of AS just to save time.
-vern
@slowtiger - Thanks, that is the list I saw. Like I said ...
It was just a passing thought, and when I am ready I will find out what they are, and if I need them or not. Thank you
The ones I mean are all the options in 'Compression Type' within Compression Settings in ASP. i.e. H261, H263, H264,JPEG 2000, Motion JPEG A etc, etc. They may well not be 'lossless'I don't really need to know for the moment, but Wikipedia doesn't have any mention of most of the ones available to me in ASP.
It was just a passing thought, and when I am ready I will find out what they are, and if I need them or not. Thank you