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Re: Exported mov files have bad frames
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Sean Meredith
on Jan 28, 2008 at 1:10:49 am
Yeah, never had a problem with Kona and BM before. My main issue was converting from HD to NTSC & PAL using the Apple 10bit Uncompressed codec (which is pretty much the BM codec with Apple's name on it).
I'm about to try down rezzing from KONA 1080p to BM NTSC. We'll see what happens.
I'm using QT 7.2 now.
Sean Meredith
Director
"Dante's Inferno"
www.dantefilm.com
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