So my question is : does anybody have any idea how I could make a kind of compression with a video pass-through option, to only recompress the sound, and not the image? I guess this comes from the fact that I recompress a QT h264 file into another QT h264 file. Just to answer the question you maybe ask : the information of the file when I read it well indicates a 25 fps file. The problem is that when I do that, the recompressed file looks like it is playing at 15 fps, instead of the 25 fps used in the compression. I tried to recompress one of these files once more, using the same codec for video (QT H264. The major problem is that meanwhile, we erased all the capture scratch, so we only have the f4v files (with the false audio codec) left… The client (not a technician) received the hard drive with more or less 500 files and told us that it was all good…īut… one week later, one of his technician told us that he had a problem with the sound codec used in this first compressions (Little endian, 0 hertz) and that he would like AAC sound 41000 hertz. It took a lot of time, but everything went great. So, we captured the whole batch, and then, sent it to Compressor to make a quick time compression in H264 codec, with the f4v extension, to make video files readable by flash player. We are working here with Final cut studio 6 (therefore, compressor for compressions). I explain: we received a job from a client to digitalise a whole batch of tapes footage (Beta SP, Digibeta, Beta SX, etc.) in flash format. ![]() As you probably guess, I have a big problem with compressions…
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