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Re: Hitchy playback in QT renders
by chris Cummings on Mar 26, 2009 at 4:35:46 pm

Thanks for your reply David. I had similar thoughts, but when I compressed the file in Compressor to H.264 (using both Animation and PhotoJpeg as the source), I'm still seeing these little hitches (same places, same spots).

You raise another issue which is when clients are requesting QT pieces to integrate into PowerPoint, and QT for projector presentations, how are people delivering high quality sources? I've been using PhotoJpeg, with H.264 versions as a back-up (circumventing the gamma issue with the internal QT settings using the blend/straight alpha technique).

In this particular case, I wonder if it has something to do with the inordinate size of the source PSDs used? I created two that were very large. The first is a long strip of photos made to look like a contact sheet that the camera zips along back and forth across stopping on certain images.

Thanks again for any thoughts/replies.

Cheers,
~Chris



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