• Prodad Prodrenaline uncompressed format?

    From Bill Baxter@21:1/5 to All on Fri Dec 18 11:40:59 2015
    I just started to use the demo version of this program to try out some stabilization of some Go Pro footage I have. It seems to be doing a
    fine job, certainly better than any freeware I tried, but all I see for
    output formats are MP4 and MOV. I want to be able to reuse the results
    in a video editor in order to add some dialogue, perform edits, etc. I
    don't think either of these formats are uncompressed. Is there such a workaround, or a program that will offer uncompressed output? Just out
    of curiosity, how much loss is there if I use the MP4/MOV in say After
    Effects and then export that out as AVI?

    Thank you

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  • From Paul@21:1/5 to Bill Baxter on Fri Dec 18 17:36:27 2015
    Bill Baxter wrote:
    I just started to use the demo version of this program to try out some stabilization of some Go Pro footage I have. It seems to be doing a
    fine job, certainly better than any freeware I tried, but all I see for output formats are MP4 and MOV. I want to be able to reuse the results
    in a video editor in order to add some dialogue, perform edits, etc. I
    don't think either of these formats are uncompressed. Is there such a workaround, or a program that will offer uncompressed output? Just out
    of curiosity, how much loss is there if I use the MP4/MOV in say After Effects and then export that out as AVI?

    Thank you

    http://www.prodad.com/go/prodad/_ws/mediabase/_ts_1425296383000/ProDRENALIN/ProDRENALIN_Website_en/index.html

    "The Export into a Video file

    ProDRENALIN exports the results in MP4 and MOV format.
    "

    Which doesn't suggest it has any other options.

    You could set the quality to High and that's about it.

    You really need to pull the Exported material into
    another editor, and see how well the export is working.

    Paul

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