Dom Q. Silverio: Shane Ross:Well, they must be compressed differently, or something. I get better, faster import times with my Canon DSLR than I do with my GoPro Do you have any applications or utilities installed like Perian?
Shane Ross:Well, they must be compressed differently, or something. I get better, faster import times with my Canon DSLR than I do with my GoPro
Do you have any applications or utilities installed like Perian?
I have Perian, but it still imports/transcodes slow.
Dom, Here's a 5 second clip I found.
http://www.eyeofmine.com/gopro/hd/prof/GOPR0010-10inch-1080.MP4
1080p 1920 x 1080 x 32 progressive Aspect: 1.778 (16:9) frames per sec: 29.971 13mpbs
Thanks, tested it with my 6.5 MC and I got 6.5 seconds with both DNX145 and DNX220. Clip is 8 sec 3 frames.
I will try v6.03 a bit later or tomorrow.
Merlin2004: Dom, Here's a 5 second clip I found. http://www.eyeofmine.com/gopro/hd/prof/GOPR0010-10inch-1080.MP4 1080p 1920 x 1080 x 32 progressive Aspect: 1.778 (16:9) frames per sec: 29.971 13mpbs
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According to mediainfo the codec is actually AVC1 (Advanced Video Codec).
That might explain why Avid takes a bit longer importing.
it mounts and plays OK for me using AMA.
Merlin2004: According to mediainfo the codec is actually AVC1 (Advanced Video Codec). That might explain why Avid takes a bit longer importing. it mounts and plays OK for me using AMA.
AVC1 is another name for H.264.
I would try a longer clip, more like 5 minutes. I feel that maybe more accurate in terms of getter a transcode ratio in comparison to real-time. Also I here that when doing file based AMA workflow, Avid is using the QT 7 encoding engine. I wonder if this is true, and if so, is that the reason it only transcodes at realtime speed.
just did an 22 minute long mp4 from a gopro. straight from the gopro.. opened as ama and then transcoded, took 20 minutes.
Robert Goodman : just did an 22 minute long mp4 from a gopro. straight from the gopro.. opened as ama and then transcoded, took 20 minutes.
Okay, so you see what I'm getting at. When ever I transcode volume based media I get faster than realtime, when I transcode file based media, I don't. I wonder if anyone knows why this is.
Gasper552:Okay, so you see what I'm getting at. When ever I transcode volume based media I get faster than realtime, when I transcode file based media, I don't. I wonder if anyone knows why this is.
Non native Avid media will cause Avid to depend on external apps to decode, which often are not as agile as Avid.
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