It's a quicktime with the H_264 codec. So it is a .mov. This was the network request to have a QT h_264 IIRC
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Are you rendering in Media Encoder to H.264 as a .mov or an .mp4?
I don't make a lot of screener files but I have been using Adobe Media Encoder with QT Ref files out of Avid for various delivery files with good results.I'm finding that if I make a QT in H_264 codec frame size 640_360 data rate 1500kbps (1.5Mbps) quality 100 the Adobe Export is much blocky compared to exporting from Avid doing a custom export.Avid sequence is XDCam50 and DNX 175X. I render a safe color to DNX115 which is the delivery codec required. I export a QT Ref and use QT Pro 7 to do a save as. I use the resulting file in Adobe Media Encoder and get the blocks. Avid export to H_264 is soft but not blocky, which is more pleasing to the eye.I don't do a lot of experimentation with compression etc... but I am surprised how visible the difference is given the data rate is the same.I would think Adobe Media Encoder 2015 would have very similar results to Avid using custom export/QT Engine. Are there any under the hood tweaks I'm missing in AME?John Moore Barking Trout Productions Studio City, CA bigfish@...
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