24p in quicktime @ 29.97
movielighter
30 May 2011 20:17
I have been working with action shots the last few days/ Shooting in 720p, 60p with the canon t2i.
When I render to Mpeg 4 with my regular web settings, the video is perfect.
When I pull the same rate over to quicktime for pind 5, it does not seem as sharp and the frames have a little stutter with photo jpeg.
Does anyone know some good render settings for 24p? Render will be in Sony Vegas.
Thanks
When I render to Mpeg 4 with my regular web settings, the video is perfect.
When I pull the same rate over to quicktime for pind 5, it does not seem as sharp and the frames have a little stutter with photo jpeg.
Does anyone know some good render settings for 24p? Render will be in Sony Vegas.
Thanks
movielighter
30 May 2011 20:52
Or, will they take the mpeg4 format?
LUXORPYRAMID
31 May 2011 14:29
I am uploading my full HD 60p in their original .mp4 format. Never had a clip turned rejected...but have never had a mp4 clip in my ATB column or for that matter nobody has ever bought one of my .mp4 clips.
movielighter
31 May 2011 16:12
Both good and bad to know! Thanks, I will give it a shot.
AcmeStudios
31 May 2011 16:48
.mp4 is okay for web and powerpoint use, but I can't imagine anyone purchasing for broadcast.
LUXORPYRAMID
1 Jun 2011 14:37
I forgot to say that although P5 accepts .mp4 files they automatically flag these clips by adding the letters MP4 at the end of the title. You must re-edit the title after acceptance and remove the flag.