Fellow video professionals, the web has a new standard for videos. Learn about it because it’ll become a major player in your life. The standard is called WebM.
This may come as a positive surprise to those who have been watching the Apple-Adobe-Flash feud closely.
If you recall, one of the issues with videos on the web [...]
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Free Video Encoders and Converters – Mac – PC
Published by December 6th, 2009 in Codecs and Video Software. 0 CommentsVIDEO ENCODING – WMV and FLASH
I just want to mention something in regards to video encoders because I get a lot of questions about that stuff. If you are at all serious about encoding WMVs and FLVs, please forget about free encoding programs. This is especially true for the Mac. Even with paid-for program be [...]
Free Video Converter SUPER now does WMV9
Published by January 8th, 2009 in Codecs, Kroy Recommends, Software Resources, Video Software and digital content creation. 0 CommentsWell, kind of. I was all jazzed up when I downloaded my (not so secret ) weapon for some of my video and audio conversion jobs – SUPER – and saw that it now converts any video file into WMV9.
I’ve been using SUPER for years because it can do some amazing things and astoundingly it’s [...]
Apple’s proprietary MOV on Windows PC – Premiere Pro
Published by June 19th, 2008 in Codecs, Featured, Technology, Uncategorized, Video, Video Editing and Video Software. 14 CommentsA detailed step-by-step workaround to take Final Cut Pro Quicktime MOVs containing Apple Intermediate Codec based footage and make it work on your Windows based NLE.
Please read very carefully and understand that this workaround may or may not work for you depending on your editing program, installed codecs, and other factors. Also, read the Comments [...]
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