 | How does Turbo.264 HD work with Final Cut Pro? | |
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When using Final Cut Pro (or Final Cut Studio), the Turbo.264 HD can be accessed directly through the application's Export command to create H.264 formatted files. To use this feature, make sure you have inst |
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 | How does Turbo.264 HD work with QuickTime Player Pro? | |
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Open a movie using QuickTime player. Choose Export from the File menu, and then choose the Turbo.264 HD option from the Export pop |
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 | How does Turbo.264 HD work with iMovie '09? | |
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Select a project from the iMovie library. Choose Export using QuickTime... from the Share menu, and then choose the Turbo.264 HD option from the |
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 | How does Turbo.264 HD work with EyeTV? | |
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EyeTV will automatically detect the Turbo.264 HD, if it is attached to your Mac.Then, if you choose certain H.264 export options in EyeTV, the Turbo.264 HD will be used to accelerate the export. |
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 | What 3rd party applications can use Turbo.264 HD? | |
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In addition to the Turbo.264 HD application, and EyeTV 3 versions 3.1 and later, 3rd party applications that can perform a "QuickTime Export" can also utilize the Turbo.264 HD hardware to accelerate exports. This includes all Apple video appli |
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 | Can I use Turbo.264 HD with other applications? | |
 | When Turbo.264 HD is first launched, a special QuickTime component is installed on your Mac, in this location:Hard Drive/Library/QuickTimeIn general, all applications are free to use the Turbo.264 HD QuickTime component, once Turbo |
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