What more can you ask....does so many things.
I am having one bit of trouble getting H264's to import into the vPod. MP4 work OK, and H264's via Podner work too, but not the exported H264's via MPEG Streamclip. What am I doing wrong...the data rate is set properly...and I see no diff. in the H264's from either Podner or MPEG Streamclip.
Anyone???
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Contributed by: znoborg Tuesday, November 01 2005 @ 11:09 AM PST
Product Platform: MacOSX
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Fantastic freeware!!! - znoborg
Yeah...thanks. Knew about the bit rate...have tried everything, still nogo. Nonetheless, for quick and dirty video on the pod, ya can't beat the speed of MPEG4. I'll stick to H264 when I want to archive cut video. I still don't understand why QT7 iPod export takes sooooolong, while H264 via Podner renders in roughly real time!!! The only thing Podner needs now is batch processing.Wednesday, November 02 2005 @ 11:23 AM PST
Fantastic freeware!!! - KernelG
Just in case, triple-check your bitrate. The setting is KB and not Kb, so divide by 8. Since iPod video is limited to 768Kbps, that would be 96KB/sec max.I only know this because I just started experimenting with H.264 output from Streamclip and wondered why the files were so big and the quality looked so good at such a 'low' rate. LOL..
Like all things Streamclip, it's ultra fast either way. Gotta love it.
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Wednesday, November 02 2005 @ 03:33 AM PST