You may need to find another solution.Īnd what's the reason for 720p60 export with all the extra cropping, scaling etc. However, when I looked at the Perian's website, I found that the developers have called it a day, and they state that the final beta sofware they released may or may not work on 10.8. It says Perian needs to be installed to export files in flv format. Thanks for any input! I'm a MPEG Streamclip user but not a Mac user, so I can only advise you based on what Squared Five's website says. If you are going to need on an on-going basis, they would be worth looking into since everything needed is free! FFmpeg alone and VirtualDub in conjunction with AVISynth and External Encoder feature are 2 very powerful, one-step utilities. There may be others but, as you noticed, many have limitations that make additional programs necessary to convert or tweak afterward. Since it exports Raw data, there is minimal loss of quality. and export to an external encoder that I edit, if needed, for FLV (AVC/AAC). Personally, I use VirtualDub to handle the crop, pad, scale, etc. It IS command line and does take a little bit of a learning curve but once you have the command line you can just reuse again and again or set up a batch file. Since you seem to be doing a multitude of functions on the video, you could use FFMpeg since it handles most every input and outputs to what ever format you tell it to (including FLV) and can accomplish an almost endless number of functions like crop, pad, aspect, etc. This was suggested but not surprisingly the actual engine that plays these videos back wouldn't handle the tricked h.264 files. I can say that changing the suffix is not going to work. So my question is, how can I get MPEG Streamclip to allow for FLV encoding? Especially since it isn't really "needed". We can't afford to buy Adobe Media Encoder CC for this. I've found mention and seen screen shots of it being possible. I've been scouring for info on getting a codec or something to allow MPEG Streamclip to output FLV. Problem is with my new MacBook Pro (quad core 2.9ghz i7) at work MPEG Streamclip has no FLV output available. For example I would like to use MPEG Streamclip to control my crop/scale/bitrate/etc. I would really love to keep this a one step process. I then need to use Toast to go from MP4 to FLV. Currently I can use Handbrake to crop and scale and control bitrate of audio/video to output a nice 640x480 MP4. I output a 16:9 720p60 Apple ProRez (LT) file with 4:3 embedded in it from the source material. I use Blackmagic Media Express and an Intensity interface for capture. I need to deliver 640x480 FLV files of captured lectures. I'm looking for a solution for a maneuver at work.
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