I could maybe make a better suggestion if I knew what you were trying to do
with the video.
Leo Wesson
www.leowesson.com
On Oct 28, 2012, at 21:30, usher99@xxxxxxx wrote:
> CH writes:
>> Can you request a high bit rate (~30Mbit/s) MPEG2 file in parallel
> with the Prores 422? MPEG2 is a good editing format and the quality
> should be good enough for the old 8mm movies. Or you may try this:
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>> http://www.bigasoft.com/news/prores-converter-convert-apple-prores-mov-t
> o-mp4-avi-wmv-mkv.html
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> Thanks CH--I remember your valuable contributions to the last video
> software discussion. I will ask Pro8mm. The resolution of
> the 8mm exp super 8mm movies were better than I thought and requires
> huge files to preserve that. Actually it seems the film appears to be
> a none to shabby archival
> medium as is. I may burn the data to Millenniata discs.
> Mike
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