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if you need to deliver non-HD res images, yes. also better alpha ch on some versions of it
S
Thanks.
Guess I simply haven't rendered using it. Will use it now. I presume this should be used over DNxHD?
Eric
DNxHR is built into adobe apps, resolve / fusion. QT32 is dead.
S
Do you have a download link for this DNxHR? I have been using DNxHD for several years.
Thanks Eric
DNxHD is limited to fixed HD res size images. feed it non HD size frames and they are scaled to fit the full raster. really ugly and stupid but that happens because it was a hardware based codec.’
DNxHR works with any res.
they work fine on win, OS X. no playback problems, its basically avids ver of prores with similar data rates and generational performance.
I’ve used it also as a record format on atomos products with excellent results and moved media between PP / AE / Resolve with out concern or thought.
S
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> On Sun, Oct 21, 2018, 7:08 AM Anders Sundstedt <AE-List@media-motion.tv> wrote:
> Hi,
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> I work entirely on PC.
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> 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?
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> I tried for example GoPro CineForm but doesn't open in QuickTime on their Mac.
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> I asked them what they can accept but in the meantime, if you are a Mac editor what would be acceptable?
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> (uncompressed MOV QuickTime are huge so not good)
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> Cheers
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> Anders
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