Frage von Viper:Hello!
Want to export as a movie. Mov and use this as an H.264 codec. After he leaves. Mp4 the problem, but would like to stop. Mov, since the video will be integrated into a home and can play the Quicktime plug-in the video so already during loading.
Or work tthe synonymous with. Mp4 files?
If yes, what I would have to specify it?
And what are the best settings to achieve best image quality at the smallest possible file size?
Thanks and regards!
Antwort von PowerMac:
Basically, you can upload any QuickTime file to integrate into websites. A ". Mp4" file, however, brings the problem that can not Quicktime, but Windows Media and co start. You just choose from exportierst via Quicktime and H.264. This is then stored in a mov container. You just need to experiment a little. Nobody knows your videos, quality, format, length or requirements regarding the compressed file size and quality. You can export in Quicktime at the Resolutionherabsetzen synonymous. That helps. In H.264, you can choose between VBR, CBR and multiple passes. Several passages take time. H.264 is the encoding and not just fast ...
Antwort von Viper:
The entire video consists of multiple uncompressed AVIs, recorded in 640x480 with a digicam (Exilim Z-60) and total is about 13min long.
I already set the size to 480x360, but if I want to export as Quicktime, I can not choose H.264 ...
Antwort von PowerMac:
Do you have Quicktime 7.1?
Antwort von Viper:
Only the player.
I Bräuchte for the full version?
Antwort von PowerMac:
I do not know what will be just the player. The normal Quicktime installation. Afaik you need Quicktime Pro really. I can not say precisely because I have always been Pro.
Antwort von Viper:
Players stop for me was the default installation, while Pro was for me more than just the player.
've Seen, however, that I only had 7.0, yesterday've downloaded the latest version yet, I'll try today after work times.
I thought 7.1 would have, because I could play with H.264 encoded videos.
Antwort von Jumeirah:
Is there any way to convert Windows can more easily DV avi files in H.264 MOV files? Around with QT and with one batch file or another program.
Antwort von Murmel:
Export PowerMac @: is a feature of Quicktime Pro
MOVs with H.264, you can export with QT Pro just does not go out only batch of home. (I know that it aufm Mac with Final Cut Pro, a program is called the compressor, which is that)
Antwort von PowerMac:
Yes, Compressor can do that
Or Episode Pro or Cleaner. MPEG Streamclip is synonymous batch work off lists - it's free, of course, there are synonymous, and Quicktime for Windows.
Antwort von Jumeirah:
How MEPG Streamclip to batch lists work off? Can it be that this only on Mac and not go under win?
Antwort von PowerMac:
Shit, yes.
"MPEG Streamclip supports batch processing: just drag some files in the batch list, choose a conversion and a folder, click the Go button and MPEG Streamclip will automatically convert all your files."
Unfortunately, only for the Mac. Under Windows, this is not there.