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Jun 28, 2012 2:53 PM in response to Scott Thompson10by Meg The Dog,If you have changed your sequence compression to JPEG2000, then when you are done editing just export it without conversion - File > Export > QuickTime Movie, and you are done, as that exported file will be in the JPEG2000 codec.
MtD
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Jun 28, 2012 3:01 PM in response to Meg The Dogby Scott Thompson10,even when rendered out. it won't play smoothly. it jumps around. why is that?
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Jun 28, 2012 3:14 PM in response to Scott Thompson10by Meg The Dog,Scott Thompson10 wrote:
even when rendered out. it won't play smoothly. it jumps around. why is that?
In FCP or as an exported QuickTime?
MtD
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Jun 28, 2012 3:38 PM in response to Scott Thompson10by Scott Thompson10,So they just emailed me, this is a direct qoute...
It needs to be a JPEG 2000 with a .mxf file (one for audio and one for picture) then there needs to be an XML doc (one XML with a cpl and one with a pkl).
What the!
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Jun 28, 2012 4:52 PM in response to Scott Thompson10by Meg The Dog,Sorry, I know nothing about JPEG 2000 except that it is used for both very low end delivery such as mobile phones and very high end work like digital cinema.
For grins, I took a sequence I was working on, set the sequence settings from ProRes to JPEG 2000, rendered, and it would not play back at all on my 8-Core in FCP.
Exported that rendered timeline to a QuickTime movie, and it will play in QuickTime 7 Player, but only at 15 - 20 fps.
We'll have to wait until someone with more knowledge steps in.
MtD
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Jun 28, 2012 5:00 PM in response to Meg The Dogby Scott Thompson10,Thank you so much for trying. This is blowing my mind. I have no idea and I hate not finding a solution. Thanks again!
Scott
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by Michael Grenadier,Jun 29, 2012 6:47 AM in response to Scott Thompson10
Michael Grenadier
Jun 29, 2012 6:47 AM
in response to Scott Thompson10
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Mac OS Xyou can create a customized preset in compressor for jpeg2000. Don't know anything about mxf files or the flavor of xml required. My experience delivering a digital cinema print with xml (for subtitles) was fraught with near disaster due to the inexperience of the venue, so be careful.