Question / Help 32 bit quicktime support ending for Premiere Pro

Woodee

New Member
Adobe is ready to discontinue support for 32 bit Quicktime support in favour for newer codecs.

It seems that footage recorded to MOV somehow still fits this criteria, unsure if there is a way around this to save to a newer codec? I like using MOV for captured videos and don't want to use MP4 unless I have to (due to the recording warning present in OBS settings).

Thanks in advance!
 

Harold

Active Member
Don't save to mp4 directly.
Save to MKV if you need multi-track audio or MKV/FLV in all other situations and use file - remux recordings to convert the container.
 

Suslik V

Active Member
The warning (by oversight) not enabled for .mov (like it should). The difference in mov/mp4 containers is in patents. QuickTime is trademark. MP4 container based on Apple's .mov and nothing else. The restrictions in containers all described in "brands" at the file header. So, .mov file fragile to data loss as .mp4.

Look at: Stopping recording never ends.
 
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