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      hatfab last edited by

      Hi, I need to handle real HD movies (1920 x 1080) on a MBP early 2009. It's a 2,66 GHz intel Core Duo 2 with 8 Go Ram and NVIDIA GeForce 9600M GT 512 Mo. I need to play one film at once. Do you think It'll worked well and what codec should be the best choice ?

      Thank you all
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      • vanakaru
        vanakaru last edited by

        Isadora v.2 will handle FullHD movies encoded to ProRes or other H264 no problem. Actually 3 of them at the same time. Specially for strait playback. Just make sure you have video-GPU running all the way through to Projector. And Movie Player will show AV(not QT).

        MBP 4.1 & MBP (Retina, Mid 2012) MBP Retina 2017

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          hatfab last edited by

          Thank vanakaru, which ProRes do you advise between 422 422HQ 422LT ? progressive or not ?

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          • vanakaru
            vanakaru last edited by

            This is a good discussion about H264 encoding.

            http://troikatronix.com/troikatronixforum/discussion/comment/9662/#Comment_9662
            Mark explained ProRes options somewhere, but I can not find it. I use 422 most of the time 444 if alpha is needed. HQ stands for High Quality(and larger file) LT for light?
            I do not see progressive(meaning versus interlaced?) as an option anywhere.

            MBP 4.1 & MBP (Retina, Mid 2012) MBP Retina 2017

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