Hey all,
Apperently there's a bug in Adobe Premiere Pro which makes it difficult to edit videos that were captured in a Kodak camera.
I've been trying to convert these files (.mov) to many other formats and codecs and with no success.
After a while I got to find a software that claims to specialize in converting Kodak's video files (
iOrgSoft Video Converter). Between many tries of various softwares that was the only one that did it right. But the software isn't free. The trail version leaves a watermark on the each video.
So I thought, what can this software do that I can't?
I got the following details out of a video that was converted successfuly via
iOrgSoft Video Converter:
Code:
General:
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Format: MPEG-4
Format profile: Base Media
Codec ID: isom
Overall bit rate: 10.7 Mbps
Writing application: Lavf52.71.0
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Video:
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Format: AVC
Format profile: Baseline@L3.1 / No CABAC / ReFrames: 1 frame.
Codec ID: avc1
Bit rate mode: Variable
Bit rate: 10.6 Mbps
...
I'm trying to convert my files with the same properties above (I use SUPER) but I don't know what
is or how to simulate it..
Does anyone have any idea about this?
Thanks alot,
Moshe.
P.S. It's my first time here so I hope I wrote it down right