My material (from a Canon 7D) is 1220x720 at 50fps with no sound. Other than in Canon Zoom Browser it plays back poorly so I want to convert to a similar quality AVI format so I can edit for ultimate playback on DVD, computers and web (the last two being most likely).
There seem to be two ways of exporting:
- File>Export To AVI
File>Export To Other Formats
Can anyone please list the appropriate settings to give me output of the quality I need without unmanageable file sizes?
Things I am unclear about are:
- Compression
Frame Rate
Scaling
Thanks for your assistance in advance!
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What are you going to edit with? It's best to convert to a format that is not that so compressed so you don't lose that much quality like mjpeg, dv(only 720x480/576 though) or uncompressed yuv.
And if you aren't going to edit the export to mpeg4/mp4 with h264 video and aac audio.
You can also try mp4camtoavi and make an avi from your mp4 or mov. -
I don't know what I'll use yet - maybe Première since I'm an Adobe user on the stills side.
I was trying to do just that - convert the MOV to an AVI but am unsure about compression and frame rate. Right now the default for compression is Apple Photo at 50% (JPEG?) but I didn't like the sound of 50% and set it higher only to find my files up to 8 times the original size.
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