How about "PhotoJpeg" compressor using "GrayScale" for the Color?
I used that for recording 640x480 video from a Monochrome Video
Security Cameras source at 29.97 fps and achieved if I recall right
about 700 kb/sec at medium quality (4 hours of video recording used up
10 gigabytes). At 320x240 you can push it down to probably 100 to 200
kb/sec.
HTH..
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On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 04:12 PM, Arno Bosse wrote:
Tried that - crashes QT too. Looks like I may be stuck exporting to
animation 100% and then back to something else. Any good candidates
for a very high visual quality, greyscale, low cpu load codec for a
320x240 movie?
arno
On Dec 4, 2003, at 4:31 PM, email@hidden wrote:
On Thursday, December 4, 2003, at 02:07 PM, Arno Bosse wrote:
I recently created a movie in Cleaner 6 that crashed/hung at the end
of the encode. It's a fairly large movie, 1.6GB encoded with
JPEG2000. Just a video track, 256 grays.
I can open the file ok in QuickTime and Cleaner but I haven't been
able to save as or flatten it afterwards. I've tried flattening in
Cleaner and encoding to something else (this works - but I don't
want to go that route). I've tried save as in QT, I've tried export
in QT (that crashes QT), I've tried copy/paste and save. A small
file is created but the process always hangs there. Oddly enough at
404KB from Cleaner, at 808KB from QT.
Short version is: can one repair/flatten a possibly damaged (?)
unflattened QT file in any way???
Just for kicks, have you tried saving a reference movie out (Save
As, but not flattened)? Then open that ref movie and try
saving/flattening it?
-R
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