MOV to WMV....ugh
Flip4Mac: awful translation of gradients and lights, no custom settings for the Standard edition. Pro (where you can increase the bitrate) is a hefty $160
Aimersoft Video Converter: free edition comes with a watermark. Used a high bitrate but still looks awful.
Wondershare: watermarked, but good quality.
MPG streamclip: uses Flip 4 Mac, awful at default, $160 to upgrade.
MacX Video Converter Free Edition: keeps crashing
MPG converter: won't do larger dimensions
Tune4MAc: fails
WinXMOV converter: crashes
http://video.online-convert.com/convert-to-wmv just as bad as Flip4Mac
PCHand MediaConverterPro: unregistered version converts up to 3 minutes
In conclusion, when you're on a Mac and you have to convert MOV to WMV your best bet is Flip 4 Mac. (Or to kick it old-school and find a Mac with Cleaner installed that always did a nice job for us in ye olde times...)
Tuesday, November 12, 2013
How to Terminal Render in AE
0. In AE, if you want to render more than 1 window in the Terminal, in AEP render settings, make sure "render multiple frames simultaneously" checkbox is on. If you're going out to ProRes in the end, render 16-bit Tiffs (change in Render Settings) that are set to Trillions (change Millions to Trillions in Output Module window). ProRes is 10-bit so it'll dumb down your 16-bit Tiffs. Set output of these tiffs to a folder on a drive that has TONS of space (can be 40MB per frame)
1. Cmd-space in your Finder
2. type "terminal"
3. open terminal, copy-paste the text: /Applications/Adobe\ After\ Effects\ CS5/aerender -project
(yes, with the space at the end of the line of text, also attached as TextEdit doc)
4. drag-drop your project file from Finder to land at end of text.
5. Then make another Terminal window (Cmd N) and repeat steps 3 & 4.
6. When render is over, import folder as Sequence, set framerate, and output your QT.
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