Avid Codecs 2.7.6 Download
Avid Codecs contains Avid DV, DV100, DNxHD codecs. HD intermediate codec (DNxHD) useful if you want to convert HDV/AVCHD a format/codec
that is supported more editors(a mov with Avid DNxHD).
Use the codecs in Quicktime Pro, Avid, Vegas Movie Studio, Vegas, for example.
Avid Codecs 2.7.6
Bundled with Media Composer 6, Symphony 6.0 and NewsCutter 10
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Codec Packages
There are two codec packages available from Avid:
- available here:
- Macintosh
- Windows
- available only with Avid editing applications
This table illustrates which codecs included in each box:
Avid Codecs LE | Avid Codecs PE | |
Meridien Uncompressed | X | X |
Avid Meridien Compressed | X | X |
Avid 1:1x | X | X |
Avid Packed | X | X |
Avid DNxHD | X | X |
Avid DV | X | X |
Avid DV100 | X | X |
Avid MPEG2 IMX | X |
All Avid QuickTime codecs support “fast-import,” as long as the import settings appropriately configured; Avid codecs might import far more quickly than other QuickTime codecs.
Import Settings Dialog Box
You need to select individual options in the Import Settings dialog box when you import QuickTime media into Avid editing applications.
Alpha
When you import Alpha from an Avid QuickTime codec, select Alpha> Use Existing in the Import Settings dialog box. When Alpha introduced from a non-Avid QuickTime codec,
When you import Alpha from an Avid QuickTime codec, select Alpha> Use Existing in the Import Settings dialog box. When Alpha introduced from a non-Avid QuickTime codec,
select Alpha> Invert Existing. Because the Avid QuickTime codec inverts the Alpha during the movie’s creation, saving time on Import into your editing applications while not significantly adding to the creation time in a third-party program.
File Field Order
This setting defines how the source material is interlaced.
An odd, or upper-field ordering uses the first line of each frame for field one.
An even, or lower-field ordering uses the first line of each frame for field two.
An odd, or upper-field ordering uses the first line of each frame for field one.
An even, or lower-field ordering uses the first line of each frame for field two.
NTSC 601/DV resolutions have an even (lower field first) ordering.
PAL 601 resolutions have an odd (upper field first) ordering.
PAL DV resolutions have an even (lower field first) ordering.
1080i HD has an odd (upper field first) ordering.
PAL 601 resolutions have an odd (upper field first) ordering.
PAL DV resolutions have an even (lower field first) ordering.
1080i HD has an odd (upper field first) ordering.
Color Levels
For all non-Avid QuickTime codecs, these options allow you to specify whether the file imported has pixel values that are stored using computer RGB values (where the 0-700 mV (video black to video white) voltages mapped using
the full range of 0-255, 8-bit) or ITU-R BT.601/ITU-R BT.709 values (where the 0-700 mV voltages assigned using the 601/709 standard range of 16-235, 8-bit).
However, when importing movies compressed using any of the Avid QuickTime codecs, you should always set this option to 601/709, regardless of the color levels in the film. This is because the Avid codecs internally encode the material using 601/709 color levels. You instead specify the QuickTime codec options in a third-party program, whether the file you are creating or rendering contains
a computer RGB or 601/709 mapping. Failure to do this with current versions of Avid editing applications results in a dramatically slow import and incorrect color levels in the imported element.
Avid Codecs
Avid Meridien Uncompressed
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application: When you ship 1:1 OMF material “same as the source.”
or as a QuickTime reference movie from an Avid editing application, a codec is used to view the film in a non-Avid program.
You should import a QuickTime movie that has been compressed with this codec into an Avid editing application as 1:1 OMF in an SD project. The film will be “fast imported.”
if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box and import the video as 1:1 OMF into an SD project.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export using this codec at a size of 720 x 486 (D1 NTSC) or 720 x 576 (D1 PAL), otherwise the export fails.
Alpha: This codec supports alpha channels. Alpha will be “fast imported.”
if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box, set the alpha channel import option to Use Existing, and import the movie as 1:1 OMF into an SD project.
Avid Meridien Compressed
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application: When JFIF compressed material (2:1, etc.) exported “same as the source.”
Or, as a QuickTime reference movie from an Avid editing application, the Avid Meridien Compressed codec is used to view the film in a non-Avid program.
Import a QuickTime movie that has been compressed with this codec into an Avid editing application as a JFIF resolution in an SD project. You can “fast-import”� the film if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box and import the video as a JFIF resolution into an SD project. Fast Import can occur in an OMF or MXF project.
Exporting from a non-Avid product:
Export a movie at a size of 720 x 486 (D1 NTSC) or 720 x 576 (D1 PAL) for optimal quality.
Alpha: This codec supports alpha channels. Alpha can also be “fast imported”� if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box,
set the alpha channel import option to Use Existing, and import the movie as an OMF JFIF resolution into an SD project. Beginning with Media Composer 2.7.4, you can also.”
MXF JFIF resolutions if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box.
Avid 1:1x
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application: When 1:1 MXF material is exported “same as source”� or as a QuickTime reference movie from an Avid editing application, the Avid 1:1x codec is used to view the film in a non-Avid program.
Import a QuickTime movie that has been compressed with this codec into an Avid editing application as 1:1 MXF, SD, or HD corresponding to the source resolution.
You can watch the movie if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box and import the video as 1:1 MXF into an SD or HD project corresponding to the QuickTime movie resolution.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export a movie at a size of 720 x 486 (D1 NTSC), 720 x 576 (D1 PAL), 1920 x 1080 (1080i HD), or 1280 x 720 (720p HD) for optimal quality.
Avid Packed
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application: When 1:1 10-bit MXF material is exported “same as source”� or as a QuickTime reference movie from an Avid editing application, the Avid Packed codec is used to view the film in a non-Avid program.
You can “fast-import”� the movie if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box, and you import the video as 1:1 10-bit MXF into an SD or HD project corresponding to the QuickTime movie resolution.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export a Quicktime movie at a size of 720 x 486 (D1 NTSC), 720 x 576 (D1 PAL), 1920 x 1080 (1080i/p HD), or 1280 x 720 (720p HD) for optimal quality
Avid DNxHD
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application: When DNxHD material is exported “same as the source.”
Import a QuickTime movie compressed with codec into an Avid editing application as DNxHD. You can “fast-import.”
The movie, if you select the 601/709 option in the Import Settings dialog box and import the video as DNxHD into an HD project of corresponding size and frame rate of the QuickTime movie.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export a movie at a size of 1920 x 1080 (1080i/p HD), 1280 x 720 (720p HD), or 1440 x 1080 (DNxHD-TR 1080i/p) for optimal quality.
Alpha: This codec supports alpha channels.
Avid DV
Import a QuickTime movie compressed with this codec into an Avid editing application as DV 25 411 or DV 50, corresponding to the source.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export a movie native 720 x 480 (NTSC) or 720 x 576 (PAL) best quality. You can
“fast-import”� the film if you select the 601/709 option in
the Import Settings dialog box and Import the video as a DV resolution into an SD project.
Alpha: This codec does not support alpha channels.
Avid DV 100
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application:
Exporting using an Avid Editing Application:
Import a QuickTime movie compressed
with this codec into an Avid editing application DVCPROHD. You “fast-import.”
the cinema if you select the 601/709 option in the Import
The settings dialog box and then import the video as DVCPRO HD into
an HD project of the corresponding frame size of the QuickTime movie.
Exporting from a non-Avid product: Export a movie
at 1920 x 1080 (HD 1080i/p) or 1280 x 720 (HD 720p) for the best quality.
Alpha: This codec does not support alpha channels.
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