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Re: QT Pro Export Option



IIRC in QTpro7 there is a export "movie to ipod" setting. However if you're using a previous version make sure you are using the H.264 Baseline profile when you are exporting. This is the only one that is compatible with the iPod, at least in my experience. Also the combined datarate of the audio and video shouldn't exceed 768Kbps. I've found that a setting the video to 500Kbps and the audio to 96Kbps works quite well.

Hope this helps.

// Mike Jackson
// Broadcast IT

On May 31, 2006, at 2:03 AM, Raman Sharma wrote:

Hi Brad,

I guess video iPOD supports the mov file-format as well. So, if I
export a QuickTime movie file using AAC for audio and H.264 for video
(with frame-reordering turned off ), would I then be able to playback
this on a video iPOD ? Offcourse I would do this within the datarate,
framesize, and framerate specified in the iPOD specs.

I am not able to play such a file on iPOD. Any idea what might I be
missing ? Is it because the QT Movie export using H.264 doesnt let the
user change the H.264 profile and level settings (somethng specific
desired for iPOD) ?

Thank you,
Raman

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