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Sent: Wednesday, 27 December 2017, 18:51
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert to: Apple PRO RES 422 (HQ)
Basic source spec for iTunes. No matter how close you got to the standard
specs, you may still be denied if the video is
2017-12-23 15:09 GMT+01:00 saeed vayghani :
> Our problem is about to converting videos to apple quick time format.
> The difficult part is matching output with apple recommended specification.
> Please help us to find what switches should we use?
>
> This is
mpeg-user@ffmpeg.org>
Sent: Wednesday, 27 December 2017, 18:51
Subject: Re: [FFmpeg-user] Convert to: Apple PRO RES 422 (HQ)
Basic source spec for iTunes. No matter how close you got to the standard
specs, you may still be denied if the video is not created using a licensed
ProRes code
On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 10:45 AM, William Caulfield <
william.caulfi...@contentbridge.tv> wrote:
> Basic source spec for iTunes. No matter how close you got to the standard
> specs, you may still be denied if the video is not created using a licensed
> ProRes codec.
>
> See here for Apple's only
Basic source spec for iTunes. No matter how close you got to the standard
specs, you may still be denied if the video is not created using a licensed
ProRes codec.
See here for Apple's only mention of it:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT200321
Other issues will be PASP atom, fiel atom, etc.
On 24/12/2017, at 03:09, saeed vayghani
>
wrote:
Hello guys,
Our problem is about to converting videos to apple quick time format.
The difficult part is matching output with apple recommended specification.
Hi
On 23 Dec 2017 14:13, "saeed vayghani"
wrote:
Hello guys,
Our problem is about to converting videos to apple quick time format.
The difficult part is matching output with apple recommended specification.
Where is this spec from exactly? It looks very
Hello guys,
Our problem is about to converting videos to apple quick time format.
The difficult part is matching output with apple recommended specification.
Please help us to find what switches should we use?
This is my draft command:
ffmpeg -i input.mp4 -c:v prores -profile:v 2 -vf