iMovie should be able to export Apple Intermediate Codec which is perhaps the best option on the Mac. It's a highly optimized and works at any resolution.
On Sun, Feb 3, 2013 at 3:11 PM, me.grimm megrimm@gmail.com wrote:
I have always used 'photo-jpeg' Maybe try that?
For those on osx: Unfortunately handbrake does not compress for that. I get students to compress from FCP or iMovie on the mac. Also apparently the new FCP x requires compressor (extra 50$) to compress to pjpeg. I am also curious to know an open-souce compression solution on Mac optimized for gem playback if someone here might know. Preferably with the ease of handbrake.
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On Feb 3, 2013, at 2:19 PM, Stephan Elliot Perez < dreamoftheshoreofanotherworld@gmail.com> wrote:
Greetings, I am just starting to use GEM and am having a problem with video
playback using pix_film. The CPU goes through the roof and the video naturally lags. My original video clips were in .MTS (panasonic, 1920 x 1080) format. I then converted them into .mp4 (Codecs: H.264, AAC) using Handbrake and then into .mov (Codecs: MPEG-4 Video) using MPEGstream.
Are the codecs the problem or the video quality/file size the
problem? What do you suggest I do?
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