Whats the best HD Codec to use for TV quality that transcodes quickly?
by Christopher Targia
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Nov 6, 2009 at 7:37:29 pm
So footage is being shot in the morning, and we need half an hours worth editing and exported onto laptops to play on Plasma Screens as soon as possible, what is the best codec that can produce high quality HD footage very fast?
Re: Whats the best HD Codec to use for TV quality that transcodes quickly? by Christopher Targia on Nov 6, 2009 at 7:51:57 pm
"DETAILS!" - DUH!
sorry
HD DVCProHD 720p 29.97
Im not worried so much about editing it, its the trans-coding time that's freaking me out. These will be 30 minute clips. They footage needs to be exported into a file, then copied onto a Harddrive and then copied over onto a laptop that is connected up to a plasma screen. Just going to be played in Quicktime or something, whatever works best. It will be DVI or RGB from the Laptop.
Re: Whats the best HD Codec to use for TV quality that transcodes quickly? by Shane Ross on Nov 6, 2009 at 7:54:38 pm
Does that laptop have FCP? If not, best to convert to H.264. Getting the Elgato Turbo.264 speeds that up threefold! As does the MXO2 Mini with MAX. The Turbo is cheaper...
Re: Whats the best HD Codec to use for TV quality that transcodes quickly? by Greg Booth on Nov 6, 2009 at 8:40:18 pm
Hi,
I've never used the product but you could try Flip4Mac and render out a WMV HD file and play that on your Windows Laptop to the TV using Windows Media Player.
Re: Whats the best HD Codec to use for TV quality that transcodes quickly? by Adam Smith on Nov 7, 2009 at 2:32:53 am
I found that the Turbo.264 only works with the supplied built-in presets... which may be just fine for your project considering you probably don't need any specific settings to play off the laptop.
It's a cool device, it just wound up mostly useless for our project which had tens of hours of media to compress, but also detailed specs we had to meet. At least the thing was only a hundred bucks or so - not a huge loss.
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