I tend to use ffmpeg as well... it's prores encoding seems very fast
and good, so i'm very happy with it.



On Sat, May 26, 2012 at 7:58 PM, Dave Goodbourn
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Depending on your pipeline/budget have you looked at RVIO? It's well worth a
> look.
>
> Dave.
>
>
> On 26 May 2012, at 18:45, Ron Ganbar <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Personally I've always used ffmpeg successfully.
> Easy to script and really has everything you need right in there.
>
> Sure there are issues, but any software has them. They are things you can
> workaround or test once and fix.
> The fact that updates to ffmpeg are problematic simply means you don't
> update ffmpeg until you know you have the time to put into testing your
> workflow.
>
> Cheers,
> Ron Ganbar
> email: [email protected]
> tel: +44 (0)7968 007 309 [UK]
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>
>
>
> On 26 May 2012 20:33, Dan Walker <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hey all,
>>
>> Wanted to get a consensus on how you're dealing with Quicktime creation.
>>
>> With all of the issues with Quicktime in Nuke and certain codec's not
>> being available on Windows, I'm wanting to know if there's a one stop shop
>> method of dealing with Quicktime creation.
>>
>> I've researched ffmpeg and other flavors based on ffmpeg, but not entirely
>> sure if this is the best way to go due to known updates to ffmpeg that
>> change the way things are currently known to work.  Granted, if things were
>> to change, I can accomodate these changes, but the way this software is
>> developed, leaving backward compatability to the wayside, isn't ideal in a
>> perfect world! :-)
>>
>> During my ffmpeg research, I've also experienced bugs in the software,
>> which forced me to jump through a few hoops to work around the issue,
>> primarily on commandline.
>>
>> Primarily dealing with DNxHD (all flavors), photoJpeg, Prores422HQ and I'm
>> sure other formats will be requested sometime in the near future and I'd
>> like to be prepared for this.
>>
>> Dealing with other software solutions such as AE, Any editing software
>> platforms, etc... is not an option due to the volume of Quicktimes that need
>> to be created, this is why I'm seeking more of an opensource method.
>>
>> If there is a Nuke solution on Windows, I'd love to hear about it.
>>
>> Thanks to all for any insight you may offer.
>>
>> Happy Memorial Day!!!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Dan Walker
>>
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