Motion JPEG

popcornfilm 24 Jul 2012 07:11
To convert the video .MOV (original from DSLR Canon) in motion jpeg i use MPEG streamclip. Everything good.

But when i edit video from DSLR in Premiere pro than render in H.264 or another codec and then try to convert in motion jpeg it's just black screen.


DSLR -> .MOV -> MPEG Streamclip -> Motion JPEG = win

DSLR -> .MOV -> Premiere Pro (editing) -> Render Quicktime (H.264 or any) -> MPEG Streamclip -> Motion JPEG = fail

So what container and uncompressed codec a need to use?
SimpleIconic 24 Jul 2012 07:39
Use quicktime, photojpeg, hd, square pixels, quality at 91%.
popcornfilm 24 Jul 2012 07:57
I mean, what codec i need to use when i render in Prem Pro?
When i convert in Streamclip photo jpeg, it's very bad quality!
RekindlePhoto 24 Jul 2012 13:19
If shooting Canon DSLR then it is progressive. Do not convert to MJPEG but use PJPEG and leave it in progressive.
What version of Prem Pro are you using. If CS5 or CS6 them there is no need to use Streamclip.
popcornfilm 24 Jul 2012 13:53
I'm using CS5.5. What shall i do?

Format: QuickTime
Preset: Custom

Video -> Video codec: Photo JPEG
Quality: 91
Aspect: Square pixels (1.0)
Render at maximum depth


Is it right settings?
SimpleIconic 24 Jul 2012 20:47
Yes, should be right. That resulting file is the one you upload, you should not need stream clip for anything if you have prem. Make sure to run all of the updates on prem., I have had problems with it before the updates.

The formula you wrote on your last post is correct.