On Wed, Dec 27, 2017 at 10:45 AM, William Caulfield <
william.caulfi...@contentbridge.tv> wrote:

> Basic source spec for iTunes. No matter how close you got to the standard
> specs, you may still be denied if the video is not created using a licensed
> ProRes codec.
>
> See here for Apple's only mention of it:  https://support.apple.
> com/en-us/HT200321
>
> Other issues will be PASP atom, fiel atom, etc.  That being said, here's
> what I still use for film content:
>
> -vcodec prores -profile:v 3 -pix_fmt yuv422p10le -acodec pcm_s24le -ar
> 48000
>
> But if I am specifically sending content to iTunes, I run it through
> Premiere Pro.
>
>
>
> On Sat, Dec 23, 2017 at 8:20 AM, Kieran O Leary <kieran.o.le...@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi
>>
>> On 23 Dec 2017 14:13, "saeed vayghani" <saeed.uni68-at-yahoo.com@ffmp
>> eg.org>
>> wrote:
>>
>> Hello guys,
>>
>> Our problem is about to converting videos to apple quick time format.
>> The difficult part is matching output with apple recommended
>> specification.
>>
>>
>> Where is this spec from exactly? It looks very specific.
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*William Caulfield *| *ContentBridge Systems*
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