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buscando por internet, acabo de encontrar esto en un foro (no he tenido tiempo de probarlo, pero parece que promete) :
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I found somewhat of a solution to getting smooth video working with un re-transcoded 5d2 videos, so you don't have to transcode them at all and original file size and quality will be maintained.
What you do have to do is convert them from a .mov container into an .mp4 container, but you dont re-encode them or change codecs. You do have to process the video independently from the audio to get the converter program to successfully complete the task.
Download "Super" file converter (freeware) SUPER videos.-
- Drag and drop original 5d video onto Super.
- Select MP4 as container type.
- Select Direct Stream Copy for the video option (no re-encoding).
- Select Disable Audio for the audio option.
- Pick your output folder by right clicking anywhere on super's interface.
then hit Encode. (process is quite fast of course).
Now you'll need to do the audio on it's own.
- Select WAV as your ouput container (if you want wav?).
then manually sync up the wav file with the mp4 file in premiere.
Has been working great for me. It is a mystery as to why premiere is ok with Canon's H264 codec in a .mp4 container, but not in a .mov or .avi container.
Note - During the container change you will lose the pixel aspect flag that tells premiere how to display the vid, so you'll have to manually interpret the vid as square pixels (right click in bin on the vid clip and select interpret).
Premiere reports the resolution as 1920 x 1088, but upon further investigation it is infact still 1080.
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SALUDOS,
Àngel,.
Última edición por AngeldeMS; 15/06/09 a las 00:45:36 Razón: MAL CLASIFICADO 52 / M2
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