![]() HandBrake would work as well and is free but limits your output to MPEG-4 or H.264 video with AAC audio if you want the output to be totally compatible with all QT X/QT 7 based apps. Almost any similar app will work as well so you should be able to easily find one that suits your individual needs, design fancy and pocketbook. I mentioned it by name only because I used it to convert the sample HDV content to ProRes422 on my system while answering your post. ![]() ISkysoft is representative of a class of third-party conversion apps available that are based on the FFmpeg open source codec project which can transcode most common modern and legacy compression formats in use today. I downloaded iSkysoft and was able to convert a file (1/3 only without purchase) to a file that the new Quicktime 10.4 would play.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |