Brandon Barnard
July 20th, 2010, 09:44 AM
So my company is trying to host videos on our website and we need the files in mp4 and ogv. I work with fcp7 and I am not familiar with ogv. Does anybody know of any converters or ways of getting my videos turned into ogv files?
Seth Bloombaum
July 21st, 2010, 10:12 AM
.ogv is one of the Ogg formats. I'm not that familiar with it, but you'd be looking for an encoder that outputs the Ogg Theora codec, I think.
Xiph.org is the clearinghouse for this open software project. They have a list of encoders here (http://wiki.xiph.org/TheoraSoftwareEncoders). Ah, I see VLC will do the conversion, it appears that .ogg is the more common extension.
Brandon Barnard
July 21st, 2010, 10:33 AM
Seth,
Thanks a ton. I think I am one step closer to figuring this out. I installed the plug in "xithqt" so that i will be able to get .ogv files but when I export from final cut, I am still ending up with the .mov extension using the xith codec. Any Ideas? Is this plug in only designed for playback of .ogv files or can it output to them as well. Thanks in advance.
Brandon
Seth Bloombaum
July 21st, 2010, 05:30 PM
I'm pretty ignorant when it comes to ogg formats. I have no idea whether the codec you downloaded is only good for decode or also encode.
Certainly you'd have to use export | quicktime export components, assuming you do have an encoding codec that QT sees.
Were it me, I'd export some intermediate mov like DV/DVCPRO (for standard def) or Prores422 (hidef) and take that render into an encoder. VLC is open source / freeware, for example, and has a good rep, but the page I referred you to above lists others.
If you're trying to do this more than once then it may pay off to develop a workflow out of FCP... but I've always gone to Compressor for the hard stuff.