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Your best guess sounds correct. However, I wouldn't 10 minutes at just 1 or 2 gigs. I expect the file size will be larger.
But I've been known to be wrong.
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For what it's worth, QuickTime 7 works just fine on Windows 10 for me.
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.png sequence?
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Thanks for the help and suggestions, if anyone reading this knows of a better way please share.
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Did you try QT JPEG 2000. You should be able to access that from any version of AE on any platform. AE and PPro will decode the footage even without the QT Player installed.
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You can't be the only guy trying to find an alternative. The QT for Windows support pages on apple.com must have some vivid and likely censored threads on what your folks are going to do now.
I had to look up JPEG2000 to check the alpha ability. Never knew that codec could carry an alpha. Learn something new all the time.
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Thankyou! I've just spent the last hour trying to find an alpha codec replacement for a bunch of Quicktime Animation files I regularly use and this helped!
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Ahhh the search of the Holy D.I. - the ultimate question - how do I get lossless quality and small size and reasonable render time? what to do when I need Alpha? how about 10bit? how can we make a living without Quicktime support? after going back and forth with this for a long time, making comparison tables and consulting with Ae users on different platforms (CreativeCow, AElist, and here), what I have found out is this:
tested with 3:33 minutes of compressed MP4 Video File 2880x2880. No Alpha
Codec | File Size | Render Time |
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QT Png | 20GB | 135 minutes |
QT Animation | 40GB | 15 minutes |
QT PhotoJpeg 100% | 9 GB | 12 minutes |
Quality Test after: look exact at 400% scanning for noise and Luminance/Color differences
tested with 5 seconds of 9624x1080 Composition in Ae rendering a pre-render layer of Png Sequence
Codec | Size | Render TIME |
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Animation | 3.3GB | 36 Seconds |
DNxHR 8 BIT HIGH QUALITY | 0.55GB | 33 Seconds |
Cineform Pro | 0.45GB | 22 Seconds |
PhotoJpeg 100% | 0.58GB | 33 Seconds |
MagicYUV-8BIT | 1GB | 13 Seconds!!!! |
Tested the same Composition with Effects and Animation without the pre-rendered layer
Codec | Size | Render TIME |
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Animation | 673MB | 1 minute,25 Seconds |
DNxHR 8 BIT HIGH QUALITY | 213MB | 1 minute, 24 Seconds |
Quality test After: at 200% - Photojpeg - a mild grainines, Cineform and DNxHR that look a bit washed on the reds.
My Conclusion and Workflow so far:
1. if I need to deliver 10 seconds of graphics on Alpha on the Web - I will use QT PNG. if it's in a server based environment where I need to deliver fast - QT Animation.
2. if I need proxy or preview of a high res composition- I will render Photojpeg 75% or Jpeg 2000 and set resolution to quarter.
3. if I need High Res (above HD) D.I for delivery to an editor - I will use MagivYUV. and if it's on Windows I will give them the installation file.
4. if I need HD for delivery to an editor, 10Bit, Alpha or No - I will give him DNxHD.
5. if I need a D.I but to be the smallest file size and render time and it's not a graphic I will try PhotoJpeg 100%.
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This is great info thanks Roei,
One quick question though... (for the future in light of the lack of support for Quicktime)....
If MXF-JPEG2000 is
Wouldn't it make sense to use that for almost all of the deliveries?
I just did a 8-bit JPEG2000-lvl 3 render, it was roughly 6x faster than the QT-PNG, half the size, and I can't see the quality difference between it and QT-PNG at 400% zoom... thoughts apprecited!
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hey Daniel. if we are talking about the same Jpeg2000 (choosing Quicktime and on Format Options choosing Jpeg2000 - 100% Quality), I made another test on a recent project in 1920x1080 Composition with two types of Footage, Rendered as 8-bpc (there's is not 10bpc for these codecs):
1. All Graphics on Alpha - We will call this Graphics
2. Vfx on Video Footage in the format of MXF 10bit - we will call this Video
here is the Table
Type | Codec | Render Time | File Size |
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Graphics | Jpeg2000 RGB+Alpha | 13 Sec | 12.2MB |
Graphics | QT Png RGB+ALPHA | 19 Sec | 6.42MB |
Video | Jpeg2000 RGB | 7 Sec | 11.4MB |
Video | QT Png RGB | 6 Sec | 11.8MB |
Quality test: Exactly the same scanning for Luma/Chroma Changes or Noise Levels at 1600%
as you can see Png wins here in terms of file size on Alpha - almost half the size. on vfx shots, graphics that tend to be pretty short on Alpha, QT Png is my best bet for now and the test confirms it. the Video test is also not so good for Jpeg2000. but I believe that as the video will be longer, Png will lose. I am guessing that for short duration D.I, I will stick with Quicktime Png, unless the editor want's 10Bit - in which case both Qt Png and Jpeg2000 do not support.
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Ah I was using Media Encoder's JPEG2000 MXF OP1a settings... can you try that one?
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sure there it is:
Type | Codec | Render Time | File Size |
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Graphics | Jpeg2000 RGB+Alpha | 13 Sec | 12.2MB |
Graphics | QT Png RGB+ALPHA | 19 Sec | 6.42MB |
Graphics | JPEG2000* MXF OP1a RGB+ALPHA | 26 sec | 15.8MB |
Video | Jpeg2000 RGB | 7 Sec | 11.4MB |
Video | QT Png RGB | 6 Sec | 11.8MB |
Video | JPEG2000* MXF OP1a RGB | 7 sec | 4.47MB |
*these were the settings for Jpeg2000 mxf op1a
quality test: all look the same
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Hi guys, wow was this a helpful thread! Thanks so much for all this great info! Kudos to Roei T for taking the time to put all this info together.
I do have one question if anyone has time to answer. (Google didn't help me.).
What are the "Broadcast Profiles" in the AME settings, and why is "Level 5" the choice above? Just curious, as I like to understand these things rather than just using the "follow the cookbook recipe" approach.
Cheers,
Lori
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I made a mistake in the the table of MagivYUV and wrote DNxHD instead of MagicYuv
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also if you use more transparency than it becomes a smaller file with QT PNG codec
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Careful when using the JPEG2000 MXF OP1a codec. I've encountered issues with codec producing an unwanted black pixel bar on the top of the video clip. This happens when exporting OP1a to H264.
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as of today, Adobe released ProRes export on windows. so you can do ProRes4444 and the file will be rather small.
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Thank you so much for this post. I've been trying to export out of character animator with a transparent background and the file size of the default Cineform GoPro codec is just outragiously large. Settings as JPG2000 MXF with 4:4:4 8-bit Alpha at broadcast level 3 has super crisp edges and file size is much more managable. thanks!
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Apple ProRes4444 with Alpha
Skip everything else.
Get used to large files.