Return-Path: Received: from mta31.charter.net ([216.33.127.82] verified) by media-motion.tv (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.2.10) with ESMTP id 5352393 for ae-list@media-motion.tv; Sun, 19 Jan 2014 19:27:03 +0100 Received: from imp10 ([10.20.200.15]) by mta31.charter.net (InterMail vM.8.01.05.02 201-2260-151-103-20110920) with ESMTP id <20140119183102.NJRM24708.mta31.charter.net@imp10> for ; Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:31:02 -0500 Received: from [192.168.2.16] ([66.215.90.127]) by imp10 with smtp.charter.net id FuX21n00A2krwcJ05uX2Np; Sun, 19 Jan 2014 13:31:02 -0500 X-Authority-Analysis: v=2.0 cv=Q7eKePKa c=1 sm=1 a=DLIyoRXhys9G3DL5n+qGgw==:17 a=yUnIBFQkZM0A:10 a=hOpmn2quAAAA:8 a=HHGDD-5mAAAA:8 a=Be03u57MkVO38AtOqx8A:9 a=pILNOxqGKmIA:10 a=RFaxJ1YKWH0A:10 a=p3b_eOXHgIUA:10 a=hUswqBWy9Q8A:10 a=i1zE5R4R5dEA:10 a=rEL0XI5I_3N6LwbeKn8A:9 a=_W_S_7VecoQA:10 a=DLIyoRXhys9G3DL5n+qGgw==:117 From: Jonathan Mime-Version: 1.0 (Apple Message framework v1085) Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary=Apple-Mail-2--467798766 Subject: Re: [AE] H264 Date: Sun, 19 Jan 2014 10:31:01 -0800 In-Reply-To: To: "After Effects Mail List" References: Message-Id: <4B49DE89-6DE0-486F-8384-77F46AA806B8@charter.net> X-Mailer: Apple Mail (2.1085) --Apple-Mail-2--467798766 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252 In AME (CS 6) I increased Profile to "Highest" and Level to 5.1, maximum = bit-rate and still only get "millions" of colors, which indicates 8-bit, = right? On Jan 19, 2014, at 10:13 AM, Jim Curtis wrote: > If you look in AME, you can get some pretty high bit rates by choosing = the highest numbered "Profile" and "Level" settings. >=20 > There's also a Maximum Bit-Depth check box. >=20 >=20 > On Jan 19, 2014, at 12:07 PM, Jonathan wrote: >=20 >> I'm searching for a clarity . . . >>=20 >> A client is asking for "H264 with the highest settings, 8bit = uncompressed." H264 is, by definition compressed, correct? And though = there are in theory, versions of H264 that are 10 bit, the garden = variety H264 (created in, for example, Quicktime) is 8 bit. So the only = part of this request that makes sense is "highest settings," right? >>=20 >> Any insights greatly appreciated. >>=20 >>=20 >> Jonathan >>=20 >>=20 >> JONATHAN PENZNER >> VIDEO EDITING =95 MOTION GRAPHICS =95 DESIGN >>=20 >> | STUDIO 626 345-0285 | >> | CELL 818 321-2890 | >>=20 >> sundancerealtime@me.com >>=20 >>=20 >=20 --Apple-Mail-2--467798766 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Content-Type: text/html; charset=windows-1252


On Jan 19, = 2014, at 10:13 AM, Jim Curtis wrote:

If = you look in AME, you can get some pretty high bit rates by choosing the = highest numbered "Profile" and "Level" = settings.

There's also a Maximum Bit-Depth check = box.


On Jan 19, 2014, at 12:07 PM, = Jonathan <sureal@charter.net> = wrote:

I'm searching for a = clarity . . .

A client is asking for "H264 with the = highest settings, 8bit uncompressed." H264 is, by definition compressed, = correct? And though there are in theory, versions of H264 that are 10 = bit, the garden variety H264 (created in, for example, Quicktime) is 8 = bit.  So the only part of this request that makes sense is "highest = settings," right?

Any insights greatly = appreciated.


Jonathan

VIDEO EDITING =95 MOTION = GRAPHICS =95 DESIGN

| STUDIO      626 = 345-0285 |
 CELL   =         818 = 321-2890 |




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