Codec / Dual processor Questions
Posted: Tue Feb 01, 2005 4:08 am
Hi,
Here are some general questions I have as a result of refreshing myself on Moho's tutorials.
On exporting tutorial animatations the sorenson 3 codec is avaliable as an option, on clicking on the options it revealed a dialog box with some options on and some off, but these can't seem to be changed. Am I assuming correctly that an upgrade to the pro version is necessary and if the pro version was installed would it come up as an export option in Moho? The reason I ask this is I am using a dual processor Mac and the codec allows for dual proccessor optimization, but only in the pro version I assume.
This leads me to my next assumption, that Moho is not configured to take advantage of dual proccessors?
My last question is more related to current thought, Cribble had mentioned that he exports to the animation codec as it has no compression and is then suited for editing to TV and Film, is that the case for most users?
I did cut and paste the resolution requirements for TV so I should have no problems there.
My apologies in advance if my questions may seem lame, I am sure they will reflect my newbie/ layman status.
Cheers
Tel
Here are some general questions I have as a result of refreshing myself on Moho's tutorials.
On exporting tutorial animatations the sorenson 3 codec is avaliable as an option, on clicking on the options it revealed a dialog box with some options on and some off, but these can't seem to be changed. Am I assuming correctly that an upgrade to the pro version is necessary and if the pro version was installed would it come up as an export option in Moho? The reason I ask this is I am using a dual processor Mac and the codec allows for dual proccessor optimization, but only in the pro version I assume.
This leads me to my next assumption, that Moho is not configured to take advantage of dual proccessors?
My last question is more related to current thought, Cribble had mentioned that he exports to the animation codec as it has no compression and is then suited for editing to TV and Film, is that the case for most users?
I did cut and paste the resolution requirements for TV so I should have no problems there.
My apologies in advance if my questions may seem lame, I am sure they will reflect my newbie/ layman status.
Cheers
Tel