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However, once you add your .mov files to iTunes, just select them and then choose "Convert Selection for iPod" from the advanced menu. iTunes will then do something to the H.264 files to make them compatible. iTunes then changes the extension to ".m4v" but the quality and bitrate stay the same. H.264 is technically a MP4 format. Now the files will transfer to the ipod. |
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I suggest you name them " Tim Dashwood Ipod presets" you deserve it! |
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As soon as I have time I will create some additional settings to pull a 16x9 from a letterboxed 4x3, as well as pull a 2:35:1 from 4x3 or 16x9. 2.35:1 will allow even more horizontal resolution. I just calculated that 720x306 would work for MP4 2.35:1 ratio. |
NEW iPod settings for Compressor 2 (included with FCP5)
I've created some new settings for 2.35:1 extracted from 4x3 or 16x9 and 2-pass H.264. I created these ones in Compressor 2, but I'm not sure if they are backwards compatible with Compressor 1.
I used the MP4 compressor within the quicktime wrapper instead so the extension of MP4 files is .mov. This doesn't seem to affect anything. The ipod still plays it no problem. I was also able to "use current frame rate" in compressor 2, so there's no need for separate 24P or 60i settings anymore. These will also be NTSC or PAL compatible. The 2.35:1 settings may need slight crop adjustment for PAL because of the higher vertical rez. You can look at a frame grab of the updated settings here: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...d_settings.jpg You can download the settings here: http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/...ompressor2.zip Just move the 4 folders to your user name/Library/Application Support/Compressor folder before you launch Compressor 2. Please try them out and let me know how they work. Also watch the large MP4s on a TV with the video out cable from the ipod and let me know how it compares to DVD. The resolution should hold, but I'm sure you'll see many more compression artifacts than DVD quality Mpeg2. |
Will do, Tim. Thanks for all the hard work. I'll check this out and report to you tomorrow (hopefully :)
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Tim,
I've learned a lot this weekend by following this post. Just got my iPod this weekend and have had a crash course in encoding for it thanks to your and others posts. I'm using MPEGStream Clip for my encoding because unfortunately Compressor 1 does not do H.264. |
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http://homepage.mac.com/timdashwood/.Public/iPod.zip |
Thanks Tim,
I'll check those out tonight. I opened Compressor 1 to see if it had presets and didn't se any for H.264. I guess that's why I need to get yours and install them :) |
Tim, the video i did using one of your presets looked very good indeed. However, the encoding, for best quality, on my 1.65 powerbook took really a lot of time! I believe I'll try to do the conversions on my Powermac for definite analysis. I'm posting this in a hurry, not an in depth analysis, and seing footage straight from the Ipod. I'll post tv output opinion latter (Ipod picture looks better than default ëxport to ipod"from quicktime pro".)
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iTunes 7 and the ipod update has improved specs for H264 and 5G ipod
I just found out that running the ipod update included with iTunes 7 will allow the iPod Video (5th Generation) to play H.264 files at up to 640x480 resolution. Previously the limit was 320x240.
This is good news for those of us who want to use our iPods as portable media players to connect to external monitors or TVs. |
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This is also good news for helping to consolodate the flow and options for exporting movies to the web and iPod at the time. I like 480 x 270 for the web, so this new option will reduce the number of steps I need to take to prepare a movie for both. I appreciate your update. { edit from post #27 comment - thanks Tim } |
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Why is iTunes 7 the best so far (I've been using since I figured out what it was 5 years ago--I wasn't used to mp3 players in a computer, or a device for that matter)? NO GAPS BETWEEN SONGS! Sorry for the all caps, but I've always been annoyed when I hear a gap between my favorite albums' songs, like OK Computer, etc.
heath |
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