Miguel Lombana
January 3rd, 2007, 12:22 AM
Group,
I'll start by saying that I've spent the last 5 hours scouring the board and others looking for a tight and foolproof work flow to convert some HDV footage into Divx or MP4 or Xvid or Quicktime or anything that will work for fast downloads and deliver amazing quality with little effort on my part.
I've been working on some 3 - 4 minute videos for real estate tours and each time I encode to another format from my timeline or transcode via Procoder or Adobe Media Encoder, the results are dismal and the file sizes are nearly 100 megs.
So while playing with the (as W would say it) Da Google, I stumbled on a write up of a transcoder over on Doom.net, they recommended "Super" (www.erightsoft.com) which can basically convert anything to anything and best of all it's freeware.
I opened the software and got familiar with it in about 3 minutes, followed the guide on DvdGuide.com (http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/143/59/) and transcoded a 3 minute M2T Cineform file over to MP4/H.264 for Quicktime in about 4 minutes and the final file size was 26 megs which was smaller than some of the exports that I had done with Premier and Procoder, but this time the output quality was incredible! On a scale from 1 to 10 this was a 9!
That said, I wanted to share as I know that others are often looking for some workflow or software to deliver and it appears that this one is really cool.
Miguel
*** Disclaimer ***
I am NOT affiliated with or represent the owners / creators of Super, I am merely a satisfied user.
I'll start by saying that I've spent the last 5 hours scouring the board and others looking for a tight and foolproof work flow to convert some HDV footage into Divx or MP4 or Xvid or Quicktime or anything that will work for fast downloads and deliver amazing quality with little effort on my part.
I've been working on some 3 - 4 minute videos for real estate tours and each time I encode to another format from my timeline or transcode via Procoder or Adobe Media Encoder, the results are dismal and the file sizes are nearly 100 megs.
So while playing with the (as W would say it) Da Google, I stumbled on a write up of a transcoder over on Doom.net, they recommended "Super" (www.erightsoft.com) which can basically convert anything to anything and best of all it's freeware.
I opened the software and got familiar with it in about 3 minutes, followed the guide on DvdGuide.com (http://www.dvd-guides.com/content/view/143/59/) and transcoded a 3 minute M2T Cineform file over to MP4/H.264 for Quicktime in about 4 minutes and the final file size was 26 megs which was smaller than some of the exports that I had done with Premier and Procoder, but this time the output quality was incredible! On a scale from 1 to 10 this was a 9!
That said, I wanted to share as I know that others are often looking for some workflow or software to deliver and it appears that this one is really cool.
Miguel
*** Disclaimer ***
I am NOT affiliated with or represent the owners / creators of Super, I am merely a satisfied user.