Quicktime yuv codec
This means there is no generation loss. You can re-compress the same clip over and over as many times as you want without quality degradation. MagicYUV offers a variety of compressed formats to choose from with built-in high quality and fast conversion for ease of use.
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We very much appreciate it and will never forget! Enables realtime 4k editing on an average PC. On the strength of a little testing, this codec really is magic!
This codec gives me goddamn awesome fps rates when recording with Afterburner games. This thing is a beast. MagicYUV Lossless Video Codec A high-performance, ultra-fast, mathematically lossless video codec for recording, archiving, post-production and editing at high resolutions. Lossless video codec for 4k and beyond…. Record and capture Quality from the start If you care about stunning visuals, crippled, lossy source is a no-go! Editing and post-production 4k editing like a breeze Stop wasting your time waiting on the timeline.
Generation loss is a thing of the past… Professionals and hobbyists alike use MagicYUV for the most demanding video editing tasks. The limits are only your imagination! A practical codec you can use Today! Works out-of-the-box with popular video editing software, through Video For Windows or QuickTime interface.
Unmatched speed in both encoding and decoding. Is there some process of installing a particular version of Quicktime, installing the codec and then configuring a plug-in manager or adjusting MIME types to have the embedded QT movie play correctly within the Powerpoint presentation?
It is only while viewing the PPT slideshow that it yields the message stating the necessity for Quicktime and the codec. Why but a Mac? My first thought was that usually powerpoint does not imbed the movie file into the presenation. Rather it creates a link to the original movie file.
There is a media war going on between the big guys Apple, Microsoft, Adobe, etc. There is even a little war between the Office for Mac engineers and the Office for Windows engineers within Microsoft.
Even Mac guys have to collaborate with Windows guys, meaning we need a solution for collaboration reasons. Video is a different issue. You seem to have to have a copy of the video in the same location as the presentation or document. It will play, but the picture that is inserted to represent the video needs a codec.
I am not searching for the YUM codec decompressor itself. I guess the movie files were made on a PC so it works back the other way? No easy solution to be able to see the videos in my presentation then? I guess a codec is something like what a prgarom uses for a certain type of file i guess.
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