![]() ![]() mov outputs)ĭo a sudo port selfupdate or get porticus (Īll commands should end up in /opt/local/binĮxport your video out of FCP with a self-contained quicktime.mov file (this should for all intensive purposes be a passthrough from your video captures, depending on your project settings). I tried other tools like FFmpegx (the cli tools that this is using are outdated, so I had to abandon it since it was creating borked video from my FCP. ![]() My video's are on average between 15-75 minutes in length. Most of these hinting issues become blatantly obvious and apparent for video's that are long. Quicktime Pro (which is enabled/installed if you have FCP (Final Cut Pro)) has known hinting issues using MPEG-4 and the h.264 codec. Who knows why? I can't seem to wrangle my head around why it doesn't, but it doesn't. Compressor can only do MP4 encoded MPEG-4's or h.264 encoded Quicktime. Why not just export using Compressor or Quicktime Pro?Ĭompressor does not seem to support outputting hinted (DSS/QTSS streamable) MPEG-4 files using the h.264 codec. mov or real, or wmv, etc.) so I decided that MPEG-4 using the h.264 codec and Darwin Streaming Server (better known as Quicktime Streaming Server or QTSS) would be my targeted platform. I wanted to stream fully open source formats (which meant no.
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