I can't say I know much about it, but I did a google for "animation
codec", and came up with:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animation_codec
- It's a lossless codec
http://www.siggraph.org/education/materials/HyperGraph/video/codecs/Animation.html
- Seems like it can be lossy as well
http://lists.apple.com/archives/QuickTime-Users/2005/Jul/msg00200.html
- Seems possible that PNG is better?? (view the thread's around it)
As far as I know, I haven't heard of the "animation" codec in the linux
arena... But from the last link, it may be just as good to go with
Quicktime - PNG (which cinelerra supports, I'm fairly sure!)
Pierre
rob switzer wrote:
Hi everyone,
I'm using Cinelerra-CVS 1.2.2 from rpm and Cinelerra 2.x from a recent
SVN. I'm trying to integrate some motion graphics into a project I'm
working on and I'm trying to work out the best container/codec combo to
use to exchange files with the designer.
He's using After Effects/Windows and his first choice is a Quicktime
container with the 'animation' codec, whatever this is ....
Does anyone know specifically what codec Adobe is referring to when
they talk about an 'animation codec' and whether or not I will be able
to import this into Cinelerra?
Thanks!
rob switzer
Does your original file play back fine? What sample rate are you
rendering to? What sample rate is your source?
Richard
Jean-Luc Coulon (f5ibh) wrote:
Le 22.01.2006 19:58:08, Richard Baverstock a écrit :
I just committed a rewrite of the raw dv i/o code. Alec, if you could
confirm it's still working for you, that would be good. There are
some known issues with rendering the audio, and I was unable to test
every possible sample rate for playback for both NTSC and PAL
(although, NTSC/PAL shouldn't affect the audio).
As for files < 1 gb ... I'm not sure why there's a problem at the 1
gb mark. I can't reproduce it. With the old version of FileDV, I was
using 30 gb files. The parameters to fopen are the same as with
libquicktime's opening functions. If someone can confirm that this is
no longer an issue, it'd be appreciated.
Richard
I've rebuilt cinelerra from SVN (revision 727) and the raw DV audio
rendering in very bad. The audio is undecipherable. I've not this
problem with svn revision 726.
I've just loaded a raw DV file without adding any effect.
Regards
Jean-Luc
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