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I was also able to render out a 422 LT clip from QT Pro and Streamclip to use in the project. I’m not able to create an LT sequence but if you create a new one and then drag the material on with the prompt enabled to match settings it will make an LT sequence.
#Mpeg streamclip quicktime component movie#
I’ve done a test with it and it works like a charm on my Mac Pro running 10.6.7 and FCP 6.0.6. You can use MPEG Streamclip to: open most movie formats including MPEG files or transport streams play them at full screen edit them with Cut, Copy, Paste, and Trim set In/Out points and convert them into muxed or demuxed files, or export them to QuickTime, AVI, DV and MPEG-4 files with more than professional quality, so you can easily. (I would recommend renaming the existing ones in case of problems of course) Next, drag these into your Library/Quicktime/ folder and then you’ll have the LT codecs ( and many others) to use in FCP 6 and all other apps like Streamclip, QT Pro etc. Inside navigate the folders until you get to the QT. Then use the little app UNPKG ( ) to unpack the contents by simply dragging the downloaded PKG codec pack onto the app window. In order to get these to show and also to have access to all the other georgeous 422 codecs and other goodies, download the new QT codec pack: It appears that it’s the codec labels themsleves and how they show up in Streamclip that is the issue. I’ve just found a way to sort this problem out.
#Mpeg streamclip quicktime component update#
So I’ve ended up with a shed load of HQ files and now of course because of the mismatch I can’t make my multi clips and I’ve got to transcode again from the originals, a 2 day process ?ĭoes anyone know why this is the case and is there an update or any way to clearly see what version of ProRes you are encoding to BEFORE you set off a batch?Īlso do you have to have FCS3 to get your hands on 422 LT? Is there a way to get the standalone codec and then will it show up in FCP 6.0.6? Surely if it’s just a codec, it should be seen in V.6 if it’s on the system? In Streamclip I used the batch export function and chose the first 422 (there are 2 entries and I assumed the latter was HQ although it’s not marked, it just shows as 2 x 422 entries.) In all other apps that give you this codec choice, 422 is first, 422 HQ is marked as such and is second. All other cameras were AVCHD and came in fine through log & transfer and I transcoded to standard ProRes 422. I’ve been using MPEG Streamclip to transcode several camera angles from a concert recording. OK, it’s not strictly FCP but I’m tapping the wealth of knowledge here, also not so much of a major problem as a moan…