![]() ![]() there is a quicktime based codec įor now the FFmpeg does not support hap (I make a try, and hap does not appears on the list ). The results are amazing ( very good fps and no cpu usage, support alpha channel). The hap video codec, an open source gpu based video codec. Can't read.mov file, so you need to convert it first with MPEG streamclip. Virtualdub useful for converting avi files ( especially with the Picvideo MJPEG codec). it can convert dxv fils you have installed the dxv codec It depends of your needs.īased on quicktime so you need to have quicktime on your system. When the HAP QuickTime component is installed, the HAP, HAP Alpha, HAP Q and HAP Q Alpha options will show up in the Compression Type menu. Many applications and batch exporters support QuickTime as an export option which includes a standard option panel for codec selection and parameter adjustment. But for HD settings, the fps are low, althought cpu use is still correct. Transcoding to HAP using QuickTime export. It can give some good result for low resolutions ( 640X480, 800圆00) low Cpu usage, good fps. Turn off "Advanced Deblocking" in the decompression settings! With the deblocking off you get a much better playback speed."Ģ the apple PNG codec. When this is checked then interlacing will be applied if the image is higher then 240 pixels but this reduces image quality and is not required. Also make sure you deselect the "2 fields of more then 240 lines" option. The best image quality is achieved by setting the quality to 20 and the Subsampling to 1:1:1 but at this setting the playback speed is compromised. ![]() Playback speed will be slightly faster with a subsampling of 4:2:2. "For an optimum image quality and playback speed balance, use a quality setting of 17 or 18 with 1:1:1 subsampling. The resolume team recommand it too if you don't want to use the dxv format. by far the best results, very good fps, low cpu usage. most of them are not usuable, but 2 of them works, at least on my system ( 3 computers, windows 7 64 bits, one with ati radeon hd, one with intel card, one with nvidia gforce)ġ the PICVideo MJPEG codec. All current Windows web browsers support video without the need for browser plug-ins. New versions of Windows since 2009 have included support for the key media formats, such as H.264 and AAC, that QuickTime 7 enabled. Vioso RX supports a wide range of different video compression codecs such as H264, H265, HAP, ProRes, Quicktime Animation, MPEG2. I'm actually converting somes video for magicmusicvisuals (most in dxv format) and make some test with codecs. Important: QuickTime 7 for Windows is no longer supported by Apple. ![]()
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