![]() This is only available on the Mac version of Media Composer. ProRes 4444 - DNxHD 440x (444) (although ProRes 444 is actually closer in bandwidth to DNxHD 220)Īvid Media Composer 6 and higher can also wrap ProRes in an MXF wrapper. All codec bitrates are calculated at 23.98 fps.ĭNxHD 60 - DV50, IMX50, Apple Intermediate 1080, XDCAM HD422ĭNxHD 100 - AVC Intra 100, Cineform 444 720, DigibetaĭNxHD 440 - Uncompressed 422 10-bit 720, Sony SR SQ, HDCAM SRĪll codec bitrates are calculated at 1080p 23.98 fps. Try to choose a codec that matches the bitrate of your acquisition format. ![]() Each variant is named according to bitrate and bit depth, so for example DNxHD 120 means it's a 120 Mb/s 8-bit codec and DNxHD 185x means it's a 185 Mb/s 10-bit codec (the x indicates 10-bit). * x normally refers to 10-bit codecs but in the case of Avid 1:1x it was used to designate MXF during the transition away from OMFĭNxHD is the most likely codec to be used in Media Composer. Meridien Compressed has various compression ratios ranging from 2:1 (36 Mbps) to 35:1 (12 Mbps).Īvid 1:1x * - 8-bit lossless 4:2:2 codec that produces very large file sizesĪvid Packed - Essentially the same as 1:1x except it supports 10-bit mediaĪvid RGBPacked - RGB version of the Packed codecĪvid DV100 - HD codec used for exporting DV100 media They can also be downloaded free of charge for systems without Avid products installed.Īvid DV - SD codec used when exporting DV materialĪvid MPEG2 50 - SD codec for MPEG 30, 40 or 50 materialĪvid Meridien Compressed - SD codec for compressed materialĪvid Meridien Uncompressed - SD codec used for 1:1 OMF outputs ![]() Avid Media Composer and Symphony ship with a wide range of old and modern codecs.
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