I have to be perfectly blunt with you: Get over it. It's $30 each time and
it's not like they release a new version very often. You pay to upgrade
every other piece of commercial software also.
I didn't mind the bluntness :) I have paid for QT Pro at least three times.
In the PC world, this
Den 11.07.2007 kl. 11:23 skrev randulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
1) I have Adobe Premiere Elements and it outputs h264. When I tried it
though, the bitrates, unlike the other codecs, are on a scale that it
huge, hundreds of thousands of bps. Why?
Use Quicktime Pro where you can type in your own
around the 11/7/07 randulo mentioned about [videoblogging] H.264 and
Adobe help? that:
H264 has sure had a lot of buzz about it everywhere. I wonder if one
of you can answer a few questions I have. I've looked around on the
web and googled but I'm not fining the answers.
1) I have Adobe Premiere
Andreas,
Thanks for taking the time:
Use Quicktime Pro where you can type in your own bitrate.
Bitrate is adjustable in PE as well, it's just that the settings are
so high I was very surprised. I have QT pro (maybe not the most recent
though) and maybe that's why stuff is weird. I'll take a
Thanks Adrian,
I have purchased QT pro twice, I probably only have v6 at the moment,
I'll take a look. I did feel it was kind of extortion, though,
especially the fact that there's no upgrade path AFAIK, only pay the
same price as other losers that are first time buyers.
From the rest of what
Den 11.07.2007 kl. 17:29 skrev randulo [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I have purchased QT pro twice, I probably only have v6 at the moment,
I'll take a look. I did feel it was kind of extortion, though,
especially the fact that there's no upgrade path AFAIK, only pay the
same price as other losers that