![]() ![]() If you're making masters that need to be available for the long term – as in decades, then FFV1 is a good option, though for everyday use as an intermediate codec it's a bit slow. Mostly they are developed by small teams or even a single person, so if they get a full-time job or have twins the project might tank. So for final masters these lossless codecs are great, with the one caveat–they may not be supported in the long term. ![]() As well as saving disk space it's faster and easier because you can make changes and have them update on the fly. With the Premiere - After Effects - Media Encoder workflow I find that exporting to a flattened movie only happens when I am making the final master, I use Dynamic Link for the intermediate transfers from say AE to Premiere. UTVideo is another good option and is available for mac. I used huffyUV for a while, but have switched to magicYUV which has a better range of colour space support (including 10-bit in beta). They do on Windows, you need to use the AVI container as HuffyUV isn't available as a quicktime codec, afaik. ![]()
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