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An intermediate video codec.
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Batch splitting ProRes into equal-length segments
I would use ffmpeg. Just write a sript in any scripting language you prefer and tell ffmpeg to encode new files depending on the total duration of the source file and let it only encode a certain amou …
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Can H264 achieve "equivalence" with ProRes 422?
Well going by the numbers h264 has a lesser bit-depth and color accuracy than ProRes 422. … So in that case I don't think you will have any difference what so ever between the two formats but a better compression ratio than with ProRes. …