

#Cyberlink powerdirector 14 does i need quicktime movie#
With camcorder and DSLR movie files it's usually just 1 video stream and 1 audio stream. separate streams for each foreign language) and maybe 1 or more metadata/text streams for each language's subtitles. With commercial movies you typically have 1 video stream, 1 or more audio streams (e.g. On the ADM Help | Plugins | Demuxer screen it mentions a "MP4/MOV/3GP" demuxer plugin.

(MPEG-2 is an older, less efficient video-stream format than AVC.)ĪDM appears to have internal support to read inside a MOV container so you probably don't need to have QT installed. This is much quicker than a full re-compress (both video & audio) and you lose no video quality. (MP4 containers don't like PCM audio streams.) This way I would only recompress the audio portion of a MOV clip. In ADM I can repack it using:Īnd then use File | Save to repackage into a MP4 container. If the video stream inside the MOV is AVC you want to keep this video format, not convert it to MPEG-2. QT for Windows is no longer supported by Apple: I've got a 32-bit version of QT installed. Normally, you'll need to have either Apple QT or a non-Apple QT alternative installed to empower commercial video programs (e.g. MOV is a QuickTime Movie container format.
