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.MOV vs. MPEG-4
We have an animation submission that says that it is a .mov file - however when we upload it we are being told that it is a MPEG-4 file. Can anyone clue me in as to what may be happening?
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Re: .MOV vs. MPEG-4
Didn't you post this in the Technical forums too?
Last edited by KGood : 15-02-2010 at 19:58. |
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Re: .MOV vs. MPEG-4
Moderators note: I deleted the other duplicate thread.
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Re: .MOV vs. MPEG-4
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I'm just getting into all this MPEG-4/H:264 .mov stuff myself but if I open a .mov it will show this file to be H:264 which is in the MPEG-4 container. I'm still using MPEG-2 for what I shoot for the news but MPEG-4 is the direction I've been pointed in as well and I do remember opening .mov in GSPOT and it showing status MPEG-4 h:264. So I am thinking that perhaps there is nothing wrong with what you're seeing. My challenge is to make mpeg-4 broadcast quality files as small or smaller than mpeg-2! Last edited by Mark Rozitis : 15-02-2010 at 20:22. |
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