quicktime question
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- shoto_can
i have a few loops in a video and want to exctract one to save it. i select the piece i want, copy/ new qt/ paste. and then after i save as qt it doesnt keep the video quality. how can i keep that?
thanks
- manonthestreet0
Maybe try exporting and play with the settings.
- shoto_can0
it should be very simple, when i copy and paste into a new qt, the compression stays the same. after saving it(regular save as), it has a lower quality
- uan0
could be related to the source material encoding (?).
try a trim-save with a copy of the source material.
or export your source uncompressed, cut it and reencode in the codec you need.
what codec is the movie?
- manonthestreet0
Are all of the loops the same frame rate, compression, codec, etc...I would export and play with the settings.
- shoto_can0
i captured a html with animated gifs in loop, tiled. i used camtasia. in the end i want to have a tiled flv of the animated gif.
camtasia saved it in avi. so i open the avi in qt to cut the loop i need, to make the file smaller.
i don't know what's the compression of this .avi movie
- shoto_can0
i captured a html with animated gifs in loop, tiled. i used camtasia. in the end i want to have a tiled flv of the animated gif.
camtasia saved it in avi. so i open the avi in qt to cut the loop i need, to make the file smaller.
i don't know what's the compression of this .avi movie
- M_C_P0
do a save as QuickTime reference instead of exporting. It will be a small pointer file to the original media so there's no re-encoding.