Compressor is a great tool for complex tasks: for instance, structuring a job with multiple assets and multiple transcodes to multiple destinations and leaving it running overnight. One example of its professional use might be taking a complete program and then simultaneously creating derivative versions for DVD, streaming, and download. In this kind of situation it suddenly becomes wonderfully intuitive and powerful, and instills Apple's unique freewheeling sense of euphoria within the user.
But myself and I'm sure many others can identify with the feeling that when you're doing something simple, it's extremely intimidating and confusing! I second the recommendation of MPEG Streamclip for something like taking one piece of footage and transcoding. Another useful tool if you are starting to do more digital video work is MediaInfo: http://mediainfo.sourceforge.net/en This can help you identify information that's useful for transcoding like frame size, frame rate, and bit rate. On Tue, Feb 12, 2013 at 9:20 AM, <[email protected]> wrote: > Thanks for all the advice. > > I've managed to do it with Compressor, but I found it a very temperamentaland > unintuitive programme > to use! > > Nicky. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: David_Kidman <[email protected]> > To: Jason Halprin <[email protected]>; Experimental Film DiscussionList > <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 13:48 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] mpeg-2 > > If fcp can't transcode, Compressor is unlikely to, mpeg Streamclip is > probably your best bet, though it is also possible to transcode mpeg > formats to .mov or .dv for SD workflows using Toast. Mpeg Streamclip is > free, though. > Best > David > > > > > > www.davidkidman.com > > Sent from my iPod > > On 12 févr. 2013, at 12:57, Jason Halprin <[email protected]> wrote: > > Nicky, > > This thread might help (you'll have to make it past the sarcastic answers > first): <https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2117202?start=0&tstart=0> > https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2117202?start=0&tstart=0 > > If that is not the problem, you might try using MPEG streamclip or another > program instead of Compressor. > > GENE - I would suggest using Compressor or MPEG streamclip and converting > your MP2 files to quicktime files in the DV/DVCPro - NTSC codec if you're > planning on keeping the project in SD. No need to take up storage space > with ProRes422 unless you need the resolution. > > -Jason Halprin > > > ------------------------------ > *From:* "[email protected]" <[email protected]> > *To:* [email protected] > *Sent:* Tuesday, February 12, 2013 5:45 AM > *Subject:* Re: [Frameworks] mpeg-2 > > I also have some MP4 files that I want to convert to DV for editing in > FCP. When I use Compressor I choose MP4 and the file I want to transcode, but > when I press "Submit" I get the following message: "One or more jobs do > not have a source media file assigned". Dunno what to do, > > Please can you help, > > Thanks, > > Nicky. > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Marco Poloni <[email protected]> > To: Gene Youngblood <[email protected]>; Experimental Film Discussion > List <[email protected]> > Sent: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 9:57 > Subject: Re: [Frameworks] mpeg-2 > > as far as my knowledge of FCP goes, this software does not like > compressed files. it works well with apple's codecs, the best of them being > AppleProRes422 or AppleProRes422(HQ). “HQ” stands for high quality. it has > double the bitrate of the non-hq format, and weighs double in terms of file > size. if you convert from mpeg-2 which is a compressed format it is useless > to use HQ. to convert from MPEG-2 to AppleProRes422 use apple compressor or > the free app MPEG streamclip. apple compressor might already be in your > computer as it is part of the apple editing suite comprising FCP. it is > pretty forward to use. open the file you want to transcode, choose the > output format and the output destination, and run the program. likewise for > MPEG streamclip. > best, > marco > > On 11 February 2013 22:13, Gene Youngblood < <[email protected]> > [email protected]> wrote: > > Frameworkers: I’ve got an mpeg-2 video file that I want to import into > FCP version 6, but FCP doesn’t recognize it. What format should I convert > it to that FCP will accept? I’m not personally doing this, my assistant is, > and she’s learning. 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