Hi everyone! I am programming video scratching Vuo composition. I was using Apple ProRes LT but I switched to HapQ and had better performance results. What is the most efficient/stable video codec for video scratching? Log in or register to post comments Comments Back in the day it was PJPEG Submitted by Joe (@Scratchpole) on 2021.12.17 07:38 Back in the day it was PJPEG at 75% compression. Log in or register to post comments vidbeat likes this Thank you for the reply. I Submitted by Motus Lumina (@vidbeat) on 2021.12.17 07:54 Thank you for the reply. I will test it too. Log in or register to post comments I would stick with Hap. Submitted by Azy (@krezrock) on 2021.12.18 00:14 and last edited 2021.12.18 00:15 I would stick with Hap. Probably your best bet these days. try the regular flavor, it's lighter than the Q version. Log in or register to post comments vidbeat likes this
Back in the day it was PJPEG Submitted by Joe (@Scratchpole) on 2021.12.17 07:38 Back in the day it was PJPEG at 75% compression. Log in or register to post comments vidbeat likes this
Thank you for the reply. I Submitted by Motus Lumina (@vidbeat) on 2021.12.17 07:54 Thank you for the reply. I will test it too. Log in or register to post comments
I would stick with Hap. Submitted by Azy (@krezrock) on 2021.12.18 00:14 and last edited 2021.12.18 00:15 I would stick with Hap. Probably your best bet these days. try the regular flavor, it's lighter than the Q version. Log in or register to post comments vidbeat likes this
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Back in the day it was PJPEG
Back in the day it was PJPEG at 75% compression.
Thank you for the reply. I
Thank you for the reply. I will test it too.
I would stick with Hap.
I would stick with Hap. Probably your best bet these days. try the regular flavor, it's lighter than the Q version.