Luke Raymond
Well-known member
Quicktime Pro is not some flashy application. $50 simply gives you access to A/V conversion and compression algorithms that allow you to author quality media. The basic (free) Quicktime is intended for A/V decompression and viewing, not authoring.
$50 is a small price to pay for the power that it unlocks for you.
If you are having problems, it is probably not the 'lousy' software.
Perhaps you could provide more details on where your content is originating, what codec you are using to encode it, what your final format is (MPEG doesn't tell us much -- MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4??)
$50 is a small price to pay for the power that it unlocks for you.
If you are having problems, it is probably not the 'lousy' software.
Perhaps you could provide more details on where your content is originating, what codec you are using to encode it, what your final format is (MPEG doesn't tell us much -- MPEG-1, MPEG-2, MPEG-4??)
- Luke Raymond
I DID upgrade to QT pro. A TOTAL ripoff!
QT itself is a lousy viewer for mpegs .. it converts the format to
widescreen w/o asking and badly degrades the image.
I have looked, so far unsuccessfully, for an mpeg mov converter.