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With this latest update from Adobe there is now, wait for it, export presets for Apple ProRes, including ProRes 4444 and ProRes 422 formats directly from within Premiere Pro, After Effects, and Media Encoder for both macOS and Windows 10 users.
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If you’re using or considering the purchase of a product that encodes or decodes ProRes Apple basically warns you to steer clear.ġ3.0.2 update for Premiere Pro CC features the following: Apple clearly states that using any unauthorized implementation (such as the FFmpeg and derivative implementations) might lead to decoding errors, performance degradation, incompatibility, and instability.
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In some instances, unauthorized codec implementations have been used in third-party software and hardware products. As Fusion was the only licensed product, most of the other companies that were offering ProRes licensing on a PC usually disappeared within a few months of appearing. Before this update, Windows users had to use programs such as AfterCodecs or Blackmagic’s Fusion to export ProRes files. If your client requests that the final material be delivered in ProRes, a problem arises. The only Windows software Apple has ever licensed (to our knowledge) to create ProRes files is Fusion from Blackmagic Design. The problem that many professionals working on the Windows platform faced is that the ProRes codec can often be read but not recorded. If no padding is needed use something similar to pic%d.png or %d.Apple has always provided a ProRes decoder for Windows, but there was never any official way to encode ProRes files, except one. “- i” is where you set the pattern for the image sequence naming (where the %02d means that zeros will be padded until the length of the string is 2 i.e 01…20…30… and so on. When using your own media, you can change these settings as needed: The rest of this is based on the tips from,Īnd here I’ve adapted the example ffmpeg command to instead export to HAP,įfmpeg -r 30 -f image2 -s 1920x1080 -i test%02d.tif -vcodec hap -pix_fmt rgba test.mov
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I was recently asked over email if there is a good way to go from an image sequence to a HAP movie file directly – this can be done easily from the command line using FFmpeg.įirst make sure to install FFmpeg with HAP using these instructions: Usually a setting of 2 or 4 is appropriate. For ultra-hd content, eg 4k and larger, you can set this value up to the number of cores in the system that will be used for playback to further optimize playback performance.For SD and HD sized media, use the default setting of 1.When encoding media files in HAP Q / HAP Q Alpha, some software will offer an option to specify the number of chunks:.
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Use HAP Alpha and HAP Q Alpha for media files that contain alpha channels / transparency.For the best playback results, make sure to use an SSD or other high speed drive.The HAP codecs are optimized for low CPU usage during playback, at the expense of quality and file size, to handle extreme situations that traditional codecs can not handle. Video codecs are typically a trade off between quality, file size and playback efficiency.
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On the HAP website are instructions for transcoding media files using our free batch exporter, QuickTime, FFMPEG and other conversion utilities: