Is it to be read in Nuke or just view it?
I would still try ffmpeg. You can transcode it to h.264 mp4 or DNxHD mov
if you want. It's multi threaded.
Just be careful with the automatic colorspace conversion with ffmpeg
(full-range to limited range and vice versa).
On 17-Jun-14 11:02, adrian wyer wrote:
vegas took nearly 2 hours to convert a 30 second clip to exr
and it had drop frames
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I guess using ffmpeg to convert to png frames would be too time consuming?
On 17-Jun-14 10:29, adrian wyer wrote:
anyone ever come across this? can't read it in anything except Sony's
media browser/Vegas neither of which can reliably write it out into
another (usable) format
(read: drop frames and speed issues abound)
post house says they use baselight to process it! overkill much? not
about to spring for a baselight to transcode rushes!
long shot, but there you go
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