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Avpeanuts

2004-09-15, 3:55 pm

Hello

I am currently editing a video using DV Footage i usualy edit in DV
then go from my NLE to after effects for titles and other stuff effects
etc then Render as none compressed to go to another program for
compression for web cdrom etc.

Could anyone suggest a good lossless codec to Render my final pice to
instead of None compressed i have tried animation and photo-jpeg is
there a better coded are these good enough.
any help would be apreciated.

: Av

Phil Frisbie, Jr.

2004-09-15, 3:55 pm

Avpeanuts wrote:

> Hello
>
> I am currently editing a video using DV Footage i usualy edit in DV
> then go from my NLE to after effects for titles and other stuff effects
> etc then Render as none compressed to go to another program for
> compression for web cdrom etc.
>
> Could anyone suggest a good lossless codec to Render my final pice to
> instead of None compressed i have tried animation and photo-jpeg is
> there a better coded are these good enough.
> any help would be apreciated.


I am not sure why you want that since DV is a lossy compression format to start
with...

> : Av
>


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Phil Frisbie, Jr.
Hawk Software
http://www.hawksoft.com

Avpeanuts

2004-09-16, 8:55 am

DV Even at 100% surly its encoding sideways if you see what i mean
it looks fine usualy but what iam after realy is a codec to export my
final draft to for storage that will not loose too much or any quality.

Tobias Bergmann

2004-09-16, 4:01 pm

Avpeanuts wrote:
> DV Even at 100% surly its encoding sideways if you see what i mean
> it looks fine usualy but what iam after realy is a codec to export my
> final draft to for storage that will not loose too much or any quality.


try ffv1. It's part of ffdshow and lossless. See
http://sourceforge.net/project/show...ackage_id=59355
for ffdshow binaries/source. Make sure to use version 20040828 or newer!

bis besser,
Tobias

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