On Feb 22, 2012, at 3:46 AM, Chris Zwar wrote:
> Thanks all... I have completely overlooked Adobe Media Encoder. I've installed FFmpeg and will benchmark them both this week.
> I do normally just use Quicktime Pro and have several encodes running simultaneously, however when I have to encode a single 20 minute image sequence into a H264 as fast as possible I'd like to know what the best solution is.
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> I'll let you know what I discover...
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> -Chris
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> On 22/02/2012, at 11:31 AM, Steve Oakley wrote:
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>> adobe media encoder... or prem pro as it supports img sequences. load as clip, export.
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>> s
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>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:05 PM, Jim Curtis wrote:
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>>> You can do multiple simultaneous exports with QT Pro, and max out your multi-core pretty quickly.
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>>> On Feb 21, 2012, at 5:02 PM, Chris Zwar wrote:
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>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> Just looking for some advice as to the fastest way to convert an image sequence to a quicktime? This isn't one of AE's strengths.
>>>> Usually I'm happy with Quicktime Pro, but I'm currently working on a 20minute video at 1920x1080 and any speed increases will be valuable. Because we have a render farm everything is based on image sequences - currently we're using JPGs at max quality.
>>>> I'm on a Mac, and usually rendering to h264.
>>>>
>>>> Cheers,
>>>>
>>>> -Chris
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