by broken » Thu Feb 25, 2016 5:07 pm
[quote="mr.meowingtons"][quote="garageRoot"]
- If your loops are longer, you should use the Photo-JPEG code with high-quality compression. It is a good-compromise between the bandwidth and the CPU time cost. Also the quality is very good. It does not have time compression and is very performant for speed change and for backward play back. If your movies are not too long, they will be preloaded compressed in memory. So even if it is not as fast as the precedent case (the movie still has to be decompressed in real-time), the disk is not used for play back. If your movies are too long, they are streamed from the hard-disk, in this case having a fast hard disk is very important. You may think of using an external harddisk to improve the performances.
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I am so frustrated and confused by the Photo-JPEG codec. I have tried rendering several clips into the JPEG codec with Adobe Premiere and After Effects and every time, it spits out the entire thing in stills. I know that is what JPEGs are but how am I supposed to import a video clip into modul8 as JPEG when each clip is broken down into several hundred images??? I have searched every possible combination of keywords I can fathom and i still can't find any way to re-render a video clip as JPEG without making it a motion JPEG.[/quote]
In AE or Premiere export Format as "Quicktime", and in Format Options, select "Photo - JPEG"