I finally managed by downloading a third party software Bigasoft Total Video Converter. But the solution is not pretty.
Hints on how to produce an uncompressed video file that can be read by QuickTime
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Micke Malmström
le 14 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Harsha Medikonda
le 18 Août 2015
Hi
I need to make a movie from a set of images produced in Matlab for an article. The Journal demands that the video should be playable with the standard version of QuickTime. Since my images are only 34x34 pixels a compressed version of any kind looks like crap. The only nice setting Ive found to work is the Uncompressed AVI. However, it is not possible to play that file directly with QT.
I was hoping to be able to make a .dv film out of the .avi but haven't managed so far. I've tried Handbrake and VLC but have not found a reasonable setting for generating uncompressed video...
Does anyone have any hints?
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Harsha Medikonda
le 17 Août 2015
Hi Micke,
I understand that you wish to create uncompressed video files that can be read by QuickTime.
You could use the "VideoWriter" function to create uncompressed video files that are supported by QuickTime. Refer to the following link for more details.
Regards,
Harsha
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Harsha Medikonda
le 18 Août 2015
Modifié(e) : Harsha Medikonda
le 18 Août 2015
Refer to the list of supported formats for video files by Quick Time
Also, refer to the formats that can be created using the "VideoWriter" from the following link http://www.mathworks.com/help/matlab/ref/videowriter-class.html
You can create .mp4 or .m4v files using "VideoWriter" that are supported by Quicktime.
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