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Jun 21, 2012 2:42 PM
Calibrated Software has expelled Calibrated{Q} AVC-Intra Encode, a QuickTime Encode codec that enables exporting of up to 10-bit dense AVC-Intra .MOV files from PC- and Mac-based applications that encouragement QuickTime. The product extends new options to veteran calm creators who must be trade or broach high-quality 10-bit dense media from Windows or OSX platforms.
Calibrated{Q} AVC-Intra Encode moreover introduces a unique Post-Encode underline that lets users hide Final Cut Pro X MetaData such as ReelName, Scene and Location information, and a Clip Memo in to an AVC-Intra .MOV record after encoding. Once embedded, this data may be straightforwardly seen when alien in to Final Cut Pro X. Additionally, the Post-Encode underline allows users to insert new timecode around a new TimeCode Track in the AVC-Intra .MOV file, that may be seen by applications that encouragement QuickTime TimeCode Tracks.
Key capabilities of Calibrated{Q} AVC-Intra Encode include:
AVC-Intra encoding to QuickTime .MOV files from third-party applications that encouragement QuickTime;
YUV conversion from possibly SMPTE RGB or full-range RGB;
Support for 8-/10-bit YUV 4:2:2 shade space;
Support for 8-/16-bit RGB colorspace;
100Mb/s or 50Mb/s I-frame AVC-Intra application at industry-standard resolutions and frame rates;
A accumulation of gamma improvement settings.
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