Our conversion process does a decode of the H.264 stream according to the standard, then uses Quicktime to move the stream to an Apple codec. Both of these steps are fixed in that our decode is 'mathematically correct' and Quicktime does what it does.
We can alter the stream on the way through in any way - this is where we do 24p pulldown, titles, etc.
We can look at lightening clips, but it would be a simple manual 'exposure correction' kind of thing, which may be better off left to the editor.
Can you FTP an example of the low-light clip that you're seeing the problem with?
server name: download.shedworx.com
username: shedworx
password: UploadMe2
Darkened clips
Our conversion process does a decode of the H.264 stream according to the standard, then uses Quicktime to move the stream to an Apple codec. Both of these steps are fixed in that our decode is 'mathematically correct' and Quicktime does what it does.
We can alter the stream on the way through in any way - this is where we do 24p pulldown, titles, etc.
We can look at lightening clips, but it would be a simple manual 'exposure correction' kind of thing, which may be better off left to the editor.
Can you FTP an example of the low-light clip that you're seeing the problem with?
server name: download.shedworx.com
username: shedworx
password: UploadMe2