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Nathan McKayApple Compressor problems
by on Feb 17, 2011 at 12:09:47 am

Hey guys,


I'm having some problems using Apple Compressor. I'm using footage from my Canon 5d Mark II, under the Apple Pro Res LT codec. My sequence and playback are great on the Final Cut Timeline. After I compress everything, all of the shots look great, except for one major problem. I'm using bits and pieces of After Effects into my video (which are all .mov files) and I also used color corrector on top of that. All of them look great after compression except for the first one, which is completely messed up.


I'm new to Compressor and may be missing something obvious. I think it has something to do with the fact that the After Effects files are .mov and everything else is coded in Apple Pro Res LT, but only the first one seems to completely mess up....not sure what's going on. Thanks for the help.


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Craig SeemanRe: Apple Compressor problems
by on Feb 17, 2011 at 12:34:07 am

We may need a more detailed description then "messed up." If it's hard to describe in words, perhaps a link to the compressed shot.



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Nathan McKayRe: Apple Compressor problems
by on Feb 17, 2011 at 2:16:29 pm

I seem to have fixed it for now - reimported it again, and now it works fine. Thanks for the help though.

Compressor is quite complicated. Does anyone know how to convert a video from Apple Pro Res LT to a Windows Media Player file? Just wondering, thanks.


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Craig SeemanRe: Apple Compressor problems
by on Feb 17, 2011 at 4:31:01 pm

To do it in Compressor you'd need to purchase Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD.



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