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Can I transcode after rewrapping ?
I wanted to compare some of my own footage as rewrapped vs transcoded. So I did the rewrap and I have those files. Unfortunately my ADATA SDHC card decided to fail before I could do the transcode and I've lost the original MTS files.
So is there any way for me to transcode my rewrapped files ? |
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Yes, you should be able to as long as you have software with that capability. Can't say more without knowing what platform and software you're using.
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Join Date: Jun 2004
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I know our rewrapped files work with Apple Compressor, and should work with any other app that supports QT.
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Thanks for the replies.
I'm on a Mac and have Compressor available. |
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Walks like a duck, sounds like a duck. Sure enough, it's still a duck.
But of course until I saw my rewrapped clip in the Compressor inspector I just wasn't sure it was the same duck. The whole wrapper concept is a bit odd to me. So now I'm transcoding to ProRes and remembering why I don't use Compressor in the first place. It's soooooo slow. Thanks again guys. |
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