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nexxai posted:Why? Premiere is for video editing/encoding, and both H264 and DTS are already encoded. It's expecting uncompressed formats that would be straight out of the input device (e.g. RAW video, or WAV audio) so that any manipulations wouldn't incur a further quality loss. H.264 is capable of encoding video losslessly. Regardless, there are many devices which encode captured footage lossily; particularly consumer hardware. The reason good transcoding utilities aren't so easy to find is because it's something users rarely want to do, not because it's improper use.
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