Outputting an AVI that can be read by a PC
by Erin Rice
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Aug 4, 2008 at 7:06:04 pm
I need a cost effective way to output an AVI that can read by a PC (not in Quicktime on a PC). Here's the scenario: We broadcast a weekly long form on the local ABC affiliate. They use Grass Valley M-Series servers on a Florical system for playback. However, they are missing a hardware component, so for now they are requesting they we deliver our program to them on a portable HDD in an AVI that the M-Series can read (DV compression). Every time I've tried exporting an AVI -- whether through FCP (ver 6.0.4) or Compressor, they can't read it (but it can be played in Quicktime player).
Any thoughts?
Erin Rice
Southland Christian Church
Lexington, KY
Re: Outputting an AVI that can be read by a PC by Rich Rubasch on Aug 5, 2008 at 3:45:27 am
Try exporting an AVI from MPEG Streamclip and apply the PhotoJPEG compresor. This AVI should be generic enough that they can read it (as long as they can read it in Quicktime). I used this workflow until we got the DVCPro50 and DVCProHD codecs on our PC.
I'm sure with some experimenting (try a 1 minute clip) and different encoders you will get an AVI to go through.