If you are looking for some ready-to-go presets for 4K exports from Adobe Premiere Media Encoder CC, all you need to do is download and import this preset. So much conflicting information around after Apple discontinued Quicktime player for Windows. Some say it means ProRes is gone from PC. DNxHD or DNxHR are one of the closest Prores equivalent export codecs in windows Adobe Premiere. If you are exporting for broadcast/ for a mac system, these.MXF formats are usually the most compatible. It's an AVID codec so any decent editor set up on a mac (or Linux) should have these installed on their machine already (if they are not already installed with edit software). Third party encoders to wrap file in prores format can work - but take extra time to encode. IMHO Makes much more sense to use.MXF format if on windows machine for delivery format.and.h264 for offline proxies/ viewing copies etc. DNxHD or DNxHR are one of the closest Prores equivalent export codecs in windows Adobe Premiere. If you are exporting for broadcast/ for a mac system, these.MXF formats are usually the most compatible. It's an AVID codec so any decent editor set up on a mac (or Linux) should have these installed on their machine already (if they are not already installed with edit software). Third party encoders to wrap file in prores format can work - but take extra time to encode. IMHO Makes much more sense to use.MXF format if on windows machine for delivery format.and.h264 for offline proxies/ viewing copies etc. I wonder if vimeo is compatible with dnxhd? That would be a god send. I need to preserve as much film grain as possible. H.264 compresses the hell out of it. I wonder if vimeo is compatible with dnxhd? That would be a god send. Adobe Prores Codec DownloadI need to preserve as much film grain as possible. H.264 compresses the hell out of it hmmm good tip MXF is not officially supported. There are some reports that it can work but not that great. You can use DNxHD with.mov wrapper through premiere that I believe is supported with Vimeo. Cineform is also as good as prores and there has been some talk of vimeo trying to support it. I am not sure but you can try. What I would do is use the smallest sequence that vimeo allows and use different codecs: 1. High bitrate h264 (>40) with a.mp4 wrapper. Prores Codec Windows 10Export to uncompress AVI and then use a trancoding tool for prores. DNxHD with.mov (not mxf). Cineform 10bit YUV. See if it is supported. 1,3,4 can be done in premiere. Check to see which one is best for you after uploading, and if 2 is worth the extra time. Pro Res Codec DownloadMXF is not officially supported. There are some reports that it can work but not that great. You can use DNxHD with.mov wrapper through premiere that I believe is supported with Vimeo. Cineform is also as good as prores and there has been some talk of vimeo trying to support it. I am not sure but you can try.
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