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Dana Salsbury April 20th, 2015 09:01 AM

Delivery via Jump / Flash Drive Problems
 
I'm trying to switch from DVD to jump (flash) drives.

Produced FCPX 1080P video and chose export file, H.264/1920x1080/Quicktime Movie AAC/include chapter markers/opens with Quicktime Player.app/Roles as Quicktime Movie/29.97 fps
I format the jump drive for exfat
Add mp4 which is a .mov
Try in Vizio TV USB - Empty folder

Same when formatted as FAT or Mac OS Journaled

Tried putting the .mov in a folder on the flash drive...folder marked as empty on my TV

Tried several different kinds of jump drives...fail

One instance where the jump drive was formatted for PC and my file was found and playable in an obscure folder: .Spotlight-V100 whatever that is. I cannot send that kind of crap to my clients. Anyone with a somewhat elegant workflow that works?

Adrian Tan April 20th, 2015 06:10 PM

Re: Delivery via Jump / Flash Drive Problems
 
Well, if it's possible for you to export as avi, that should be pretty universal. Maybe your TV can't handle mov.

I normally send mine out as h.264 in mp4 container on FAT32 and haven't heard anything bad back yet.

Dana Salsbury April 20th, 2015 08:45 PM

Re: Delivery via Jump / Flash Drive Problems
 
Thank you. It will play .mov, but most of the time the .mov files disappear. It's baffling me. What is your workflow?

Adrian Tan April 21st, 2015 01:52 AM

Re: Delivery via Jump / Flash Drive Problems
 
Hey Dana, I've just got a very basic workflow.

-- Generally the disks come formatted as FAT32, and I leave it as that unless I need to go over 4GB. Then it's exFAT.
-- Just render out as h.264 from Premiere or Media Encoder at 1080p25. By default, this gets an .mp4 container. I normally set bitrate pretty low, something around 9 average, maximum 10Mb/s, because these are, or used to be, recommended settings for YouTube.

Dana Salsbury April 21st, 2015 09:21 PM

Re: Delivery via Jump / Flash Drive Problems
 
Thanks Adrian. I'll try that.


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