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The number one thing I would like to see is for the container to also be the app to play the spot, so that each spot can be played on any system without installing any other apps (and I get why this might be too hard or it would have already happened).
However, this would sort of future proof the movies. There is nothing worse than finding a movie and then not being able to play it on newer systems for whatever reason.
Thanks.
Benny Christensen
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On May 13, 2014, at 10:35 AM, Brendan Bolles <brendan@fnordware.com> wrote:
> On May 12, 2014, at 10:14 PM, David Baud wrote:
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>> I am guessing that POM will be working at first on Mac and PC computers because of its ties with Adobe Media Encoder for reading/writing? anything specifics to the OSes under these two platforms?
>> What about frame sizes support: I am not completely in the know of SMPTE 377M, but is the frame size dependent of the container or the codec specs? will POM supports 4K, 8K and above when needed?
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> Yes, naturally the Adobe and QuickTime plug-ins will be Mac and Windows, but the POM library will be cross-platform and work on Linux and any other OS that has a C++ compiler. The Nuke plug-in will be made for Linux as well as Mac and Win.
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> MXF appears to use a 32-bit integer to specify dimensions, so the maximum frame size is 4294967295 pixels on a side. I think that should keep us pretty future-proof. ;)
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