there was a little/endian big endian problem in samsc with audio tracks dragged from a cd onto the desktop. they are formatted in little endian.Originally Posted by Sven
this doesnt affect catalyst as quicktime handles the audio directly.
there was a little/endian big endian problem in samsc with audio tracks dragged from a cd onto the desktop. they are formatted in little endian.Originally Posted by Sven
this doesnt affect catalyst as quicktime handles the audio directly.
What can happen if aiff is not used? (I used mp3, because that's all I was given). The movies display as 100x100 dvpal, but you are saying that that's a cheat, because quicktime is only showing the 100x100, but really has 576x720?
Thanks,
Sven
convert the movie to aiff. dont use mp3 sound.
i dont do anything special to handle audio files.
i just noticed its unreliable in catalyst.
I think MP3 files dont like to locate to any position in the movie - using in or outpoints. they dont loop well either.
mp3 is a compressed audio format, AIFF is uncompressed.
you can use quicktime player to export an aiff file.
yes you rendered a dv-pal movie at 100x100 - but its still 3.5MB/s data rate - quicktime cheats. it doesnt actually make the movie at 100x100. it fiddles with parameters somewhere.
DV codec only support 720x576 at 25Mbps (megabits/secs) or 3.5MB/s (megabytes/sec)
all the other 620x476 pixels are still in the movie- somewhere.
either of these things may or may not have been responsible for the crash.