I agree. The university where I teach still requires H.264 as default codec for video files submitted online and to the industry spring show.schwarzgrau wrote:I guess you're right and probably the Quicktime could die in a few years. But at the moment Proress422 as interchangeable codec and h264 for web, are still the first choice by a lot of professionals, especially if your work on OSX.
I think because Quicktime is clearly not being supported or developed any further by Apple it is probably not high on the list of priorities to fix this issue in TVPaint , but I will just say it is obviously not impossible to fix the issue because other animation apps like Digicel Flipbook, Toki Line Test, and iStopMotion can remember the user's previous video export setttings (QT, H.264 , 24 FPS) and will stay at those settings every time the app is launched until the user changes them to something else.
The .avi export in TVPaint works fine although what I don't like about the .avi files is that .avi can't be saved as Looped movie (set to Loop in QT Pro 7.6 and Save , means the movie will always open as a looped movie, very convenient for viewing student submissions of Walk Cycles , among other things, but .avi files wont' save as a Looped movie) . The .avi file exported from TVPa is easily converted to a .mov file with H.264 compression using Quicktime Pro 7.6 , but it's an extra step .