Software Update: iMovie 8.0.5 with iFrame Video Format Support. October 13, 2009
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, iMovie, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, News, Resources, Snow Leopard, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a comment2009.10.13
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Apple releases update for iMovie ’09.
iMovie 8.0.5 | 36.9MB
This update improves compatibility with a number of devices and fixes other minor issues, including:
- Improved compatibility with camcorders using the iFrame video format
- Improved compatibility with importing video captured on the iPod nano
- Fixed problems with resizing the iMovie window during playback
The update is recommended for all users of iMovie ’09.
This update is available through Mac OS X Software Update and Apple Support Downloads page.
About iFrame video format.
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3905
Perian 1.1.3 is Released December 16, 2008
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, AVCHD, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, News, Resources, Tech, Troubleshooting , add a commentPerian 1.1.3, the open source QuickTime component that adds native support to many popular video formats. Perian QuickTime component also adds extra supports for some AVCHD camcorders.
Changes in 1.1.3
- Enabled Indeo 2/3 decodecs
- Added external idx/sub (VobSub) support
- Added support for H.264 and H.263 in FLV containers
- Apple’s decoder now handles Baseline/Main Profile H.264
- Fix inconsistent importing for multi-channel audio
- Reduced memory usage for packed streams
- Added sanity checks on all preferences
- Fixed crash caused by (among other things) resizing a streaming window
Subtitles:
- Enabled hack to show subtitles in Front Row
- Fixed negative values in SSA \frz tag
- Fixed VSFilter bug-compatibility for \an
Panasonic HDC-SD9: 1080p/24p Video Sample April 14, 2008
Posted by very in : Announcement, Apple, Applications, Apps, AVCHD, Final Cut Pro, Leopard, Mac OS X, Media, Movies, News, Resources, Reviews, Tech , 3commentsSince I can now use Final Cut Pro 6 to “Log and Transfer” 1080p/24p clip from my Panasonic HDC-SD9, I will be posting more video sample from this camera.
It was a nice day, so I took a little walk and film some footage using Panasonic HDC-SD9. Check out the video, QuickTime 7 is required for playback.
Video info:
- Format: H.264, 1920×1080
- File Size: 16.66 MB
- Frame Rate: 23.98 FPS
- Data rate: 8.73 mbits/s
- Length: 16.01 seconds
Panasonic HDC-SD9 settings:
- Recording Mode: HA1920
- 24p Digital Cinema: On
- Intelligent Contrast: On
Software info:
- Imported using Final Cut Pro 6.0.3 with Perian QuickTime Component 1.1
- Exported using Compressor 3.0.3
I will post more videos.
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