![]() ![]() Just bill them for the time it takes to convert things. ![]() Yes of course some people work with lots of old files, or stuff sent by clients who refuse to change, but that's just the cost of legacy same as people insisting every Word document is saved to RTF or every PSD has to be a TIFF. ProRes or DNx) using free third-party tools, and that sources of footage are inevitably moving away from the older codecs as new cameras and recorders come to market, I don't see Adobe spending their development budget on that work. Given that it's usually possible to convert affected footage to a standard mezz codec (e.g. So either Apple does a complete U-turn and resurrects software that it has categorically said is dead and gone, or Adobe has to recreate everything that Apple wrote, from scratch, without stepping on any patents. ![]() The problem there is that the removed codecs are not part of Adobe's codebase, they were obtained by bundling Apple's QT library (which is EOL for security reasons). In Premiere Pro / Media Encoder your previous presets will not be transferred over AfterCodecs Version 2, you will need to recreate them yourself Changelog Upcoming version (BETA) : * New internal improvements on containers and extensions : - New "AfterCodecs" choice in After Effects format dropdown that has the .ext extension but will change at export time, according to what choice of container you choose in the Encoding popup - Container choice and Alpha channel choice in Premiere Pro / Media Encoder has been moved inside the Encoding popup - Support for .MKV container - Support for .GIF without the previous hack where you had to choose .MOV - Support for Audio only exports, very useful for PrPro MultiRender feature with audio clips * Now saving all recent rendering logs in a cached folder, so you can send us .log files or inspect them even if you don't use the log writing feature * You can now make your exports in a temporary folder, that you can customize in the Settings, before the file is finally being written at your desired original location.Preaching to the choir, but I'll hope for some sort of "use legacy Codec" checkbox in an incremental release. ![]()
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