Hi,
And how do I know they will be able to read the ProRes 4444 files created by AfterCodecs?
I mean this is one small project from a single client, so $88 for a single delivery is a bit harsh, as I don't expect any more uses for it.
(I don't usually do work that is for a delivery format as I tend to complete all projects myself)
Basically it's because it's not for animation is for film for once.
If I knew for sure there would be no issues with the AfterCodecs on their side on delivery back, I would be tempted for sure to still buy it.
Thanks,
Anders
From: After Effects Mail List <AE-List@media-motion.tv> on behalf of Greg Balint <AE-List@media-motion.tv>
Sent: 21 October 2018 14:30
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Subject: Re: [AE] PC->Mac Video Format Option
Just give them ProRes 4444 back, with AfterCodecs.
I've been a huge fan of it and use it daily. Probably the most value I've ever gotten out of a 3rd party purchase.
Hi,
I work entirely on PC.
If I received QuickTime ProRes 4444 mov files, since Adobe Media Encoder does not export to ProRes 4444 at least not in Windows/PC, what is a format of equal quality and smaller that uncompressed, that (any) Mac person/editor
would be able to accept as a delivery format?
I tried for example GoPro CineForm but doesn't open in QuickTime on their Mac.
I asked them what they can accept but in the meantime, if you are a Mac editor what would be acceptable?
(uncompressed MOV QuickTime are huge so not good)
Cheers
Anders