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    I need to convert a .wmv file to a 10-bit, uncompressed QuickTime .MOV format 720 x 486 for a commercial for a customer. Does anyone know of any converters that can be configured to do this specifically? They're pretty adamant about it being these exact specifications
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    procoder or cleaner or vegas
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    Thanks BJ_M. I have vegas, but that converts to 16-bit, 720x480. I'll try the one's you've suggested.
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    to do 10 bit w/ procoder or vegas - you will need to install the 10-bit uncompressed QT video codec from blackmagic http://www.decklink.com/

    note that IMO this is a useless exercise coming from a wmv file as a source --- as it will be a crap quality source for your purposes ...

    the 10 bit codecs are applicable to only SDI capture with a bluefish or decklink or aja or Digital Voodoo card mostly ......

    everything else is 8 to 10 bit translation (there is also higher levels) and which can be issues ...

    a wmv file is heavy compression - not suitable for editing at the same level as a SDI capture from D-beta or the like ...
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