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Adobe takes away PhotoJPEG and it's all a mess again
StockStudio:
Well, after the 2018 update to the Adobe CC - Quicktime PhotoJPEG support is GONE.
Now, this wasen't such a great codec - BUT, it was the only codec all the video selling agencies supported.
for someone who uploads to SS, P5, AS, Istock, VB - having to encode all files only once is mission critical.
Now, DNxHR is a much much better codec, but is not supported on SS and Getty.
H.264 is not supported in DCI 4K on Getty (I shoot all my video in DCI 4K)
I guess ProRes will be the best choice - but I haven't found a way to encode ProRes on a windows machine (anyone??)
Any thoughts will be welcome!
Noedelhap:
AfterCodecs for Windows lets you encode ProRes on a Windows machine. A free trial version is available and lets you render video for up to 500 frames.
And, who cares about video on Getty? Not worth the hassle. ;)
StockStudio:
--- Quote from: Noedelhap on April 17, 2018, 14:25 ---AfterCodecs for Windows lets you encode ProRes on a Windows machine. A free trial version is available and lets you render video for up to 500 frames.
And, who cares about video on Getty? Not worth the hassle. ;)
--- End quote ---
Are you working with in on Adobe Media Encoder? how does it work?
And regarding Getty- The are indeed not my best selling agancy - but for a few hundreds of $ per month I still think they are worth the hassle...
RAW:
Encoding large (4K) ProRes videos on a PC will cause problems on the Getty ESP.
It only likes ProRes recorded on a MAC with a proper MAC header.
There is nothing on a PC that will work. Just get yourself a cheap mac on ebay.
miR156:
I am trying out Stock submitter for my video uploading and I already started to like it. I have all my files as mp4 h264 which are accepted by all but Getty/IS. The software can auto-transcode your h264 to whatever Getty is accepting before the upload.
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