2019-01-02, 01:06
Hello everyone and Happy New Year!
I'm trying to figure out how to match LRTimelapse video settings in Adobe Premier.
In LRTimelapse, I use mjpeg (pro version) and it creates a nice .MOV file that plays well with most things, including stock photography sites.
In some cases, I need to make some edits in Adobe Premier (like stabilization, for example). When I export in Premier, I can't seem to match the settings that LRTimelapse produces.
I'm selecting "QuickTime" under format, and in Video Codec, I don't have a "Motion Jpeg" setting. I've attached a picture of what I see as options.
I've tried most of the options in this list. The only ones that allow 4K resolution always produce a HUGE filesize, and that file won't even play on my PC.
I've tried everything I can think of. Searching on the net shows a video codec called "Motion JPEG" that you should be able to select. I don't see this option. I've re-installed QuickTime to be sure.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
-Shane
I'm trying to figure out how to match LRTimelapse video settings in Adobe Premier.
In LRTimelapse, I use mjpeg (pro version) and it creates a nice .MOV file that plays well with most things, including stock photography sites.
In some cases, I need to make some edits in Adobe Premier (like stabilization, for example). When I export in Premier, I can't seem to match the settings that LRTimelapse produces.
I'm selecting "QuickTime" under format, and in Video Codec, I don't have a "Motion Jpeg" setting. I've attached a picture of what I see as options.
I've tried most of the options in this list. The only ones that allow 4K resolution always produce a HUGE filesize, and that file won't even play on my PC.
I've tried everything I can think of. Searching on the net shows a video codec called "Motion JPEG" that you should be able to select. I don't see this option. I've re-installed QuickTime to be sure.
Thanks in advance for any help you can provide.
-Shane