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By Cellygon - 12 Years Ago
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I have a few AVI lossless video compression codec which keeps the video file size very small while having no video quality lost at all. The quality is exactly like an uncompressed video.
Although the mp4 (H.264) codec for video exporting is good in iclone 64 bit. however it is a bit blurry in comparison to my avi lossless codec. and they produce the same file size.
My lossless codec works with the 32bit version of iclone but doesn't show up in the 64bit version of iclone. I am requesting more video codec export support for 64 bit version of iclone.
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By DELETED2 - 12 Years Ago
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Agreed. Another vote here.
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By Peter (RL) - 12 Years Ago
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Thanks for the feedback. This will be considered by the iClone team.
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By markab - 12 Years Ago
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Count me in too. Having the cleanest possible output file while maintaining a balance in file size is important to me. Mark
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By prabhatM - 12 Years Ago
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Cellygon (10/2/2013) I have a few AVI lossless video compression codec which keeps the video file size very small while having no video quality lost at all. The quality is exactly like an uncompressed video.
Could you please suggest few good AVI lossless codecs ?
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By animagic - 12 Years Ago
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prabhatM (10/13/2013)
Cellygon (10/2/2013) I have a few AVI lossless video compression codec which keeps the video file size very small while having no video quality lost at all. The quality is exactly like an uncompressed video.
Could you please suggest few good AVI lossless codecs ?
I like HuffYUV. It takes a bit of work to install under Windows 7 64-bit, but it is possible, as explained here.
Unfortunately it doesn't show up in iClone 64-bit, as codecs in 64-bit applications are another headache.
EDIT: Forgot to mention that HuffYUV is free. Another free one is Lagarith.
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By Cellygon - 12 Years Ago
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Hi, thanks Peter! :) More video codec support is always great to have. Maybe send this to the team aswell. Support for .ts and .mkv export! :D
And I mainly use TSCC Codec(FREE). Works great with keeping a small file size in iclone 32bit. Not showing in 64 bit version. Even though the codec supports other 64bit softwares.
It's actually a codec meant for screen recording but it works great and also I did a frame by frame test and the quality and color is exactly the same as an uncompressed AVI export out of iclone. ;) Adobe premiere and other similar video editor also accepts the file when importing into those video editor. So you don't need to reconvert them to something else. It's just ready for edit. :cool:
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By animagic - 12 Years Ago
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I just downloaded and installed the TSCC codec but it seems that you need to have Camtasia installed to make it work?...:unsure:
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By Cellygon - 12 Years Ago
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Really I didn't know that. Try downloading camtasia studio free trial and see if it works. But camtasia is a great software. Well worth it if you plan on doing high quality tutorials.
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By Peter (RL) - 12 Years Ago
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UPDATE: I can confirm the next version of iClone will include more video export options and better codec support. :)
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