Frage von Tyllionaire: Hello together,
Premiere forum had already started such a thread ->
Antwort von Axel:
You do not write to what material it is (guess times HDV?), And your other thread is "Elements", and I believe in this wagon, there are not many with relevant experience.
A Mac user, for example, must not necessarily know which version of CS is hidden behind Premiere 7. And. Mov Quicktime is in practically everything that does not say what codec it is.
For HDV: A viable way of Final Cut Pro for Windows Premiere is exporting with Compressor as "HDV transport stream." Otherwise, it is much easier with Premiere or HDV Split gecapturtes material in Final Cut Pro to open than vice versa.
Antwort von Mylenium:
That will probably be nothing, Large. Generally, the Mac codecs from the ProApps (ProRes, uncompressed Apple, etc.) sometimes not available on PC and the putative synonymous standard stuff like HDV are fundamentally implemented. So you have to have about where you work now actually want, or are you more with import / export, as of Axel described employs than anything else.
Mylenium
Antwort von PowerMac:
Quark.
http://forum.slashcam.de/hdv-material-in-premiere-cs3-im-dvcpro-hd-codec-schneiden--vt61117.html?highlight=sheervideo
http://forum.slashcam.de/cs3-premiere-capture-worksflow-mac-pc-vt60016.html?highlight=sheervideo
http://forum.slashcam.de/quicktime-mov-in-quothdv-1080i-quot-aus-final-cut-in-windows-abspielen-vt56173.html?highlight=sheervideo
It is now synonymous ProRes for Windows.