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10 Bit Uncompresed stutters…
Posted by Omar Estrada on December 2, 2007 at 3:17 pmHi Everybody,
I followed the workflow of exporting my 30 Min Project (HDV 720p 23,98 fps) at 10 Bit Uncompressed before exporting it to DVDSP via Compressor.
I followed the workflow step by step and I have now the QuicktTime Movie, 10 Bit Uncompressed at 1280 X 720 Progresive.
The image looks great but I have two problems:
1- When I try to watch it as a QT Movie or even imported in FCS, it stutts. So, I
Omar Estrada replied 18 years, 5 months ago 3 Members · 12 Replies -
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Rafael Amador
December 2, 2007 at 3:44 pm[audacio] “1- When I try to watch it as a QT Movie or even imported in FCS, it stutts. So, I
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Omar Estrada
December 2, 2007 at 5:12 pmThanks a lot, Rafael!
I will go direct to Compressor then. I actually had apply a Broadcast Safe filter to the clips I saw were in the limit butonce I subtitled everything, it gave me the luma warning again; so, I think it can be related to that.
I hope everything will be ok once I built the DVD in DVDSP. I just wanted to be sure before building the final DVD because if a 3 minutes test took like 1 hour, I imagine the final 32 min doc will take a longgg time.
Another question, just in case:
When I did the 10 Bit Uncompressed exporting, it created a final file with the name of the doc (2 GB) but it also created 55 similar files with the name of the doc plus extra information, and all of them together are about 100 GB. Do I have to keep all of them?“OnTheMapUncompressed” (this is the one I
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Shane Ross
December 2, 2007 at 5:36 pmAh…that means your drive is formatted in the PC format..FAT32. That format has a 2GB file size limit, so it broke up the file into smaller segments. Yes, you need ALL of them in order for it to work properly. YOu need to format your drive as MAC OS EXTENDED in order to get it as one file.
And yes, you need a FAST Raid array in order to see 10-bit uncompressed. 2 drive or more raided…there are firewire 800 raids that can handle this….G-Raid, Firewire VR…
Shane
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Rafael Amador
December 3, 2007 at 3:30 amHi Audacio,
As Shane points out those are temporary files. Although is amazing to get 55 of such a kind.
Put all the .av files in the dust bin and try to open your .mov. If its works you can delete the rest of the files.[audacio] ” I subtitled everything, it gave me the luma warning agai”
Yes if you have put subtitles with a pure white the luma will jump. Or you low the white (that you have to do it on by one), or you low the opacity a little bit. This you can do it at once.
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Omar Estrada
December 3, 2007 at 3:38 amOk, Thanks a lot both.
Everything seems to be working properly in Compressor. Once I check the MPEG2 I will let you know how it finishes.
THANKS A LOT FOR YOUR HELP!!
PS: I
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Rafael Amador
December 3, 2007 at 10:36 amSuerte.
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Omar Estrada
December 5, 2007 at 4:41 amUFF!
It took me FOREVER to deal with the uncompressed movie, specifically because I had to do it twice due to a “file offline” error that I got AFTER!!! the export (even when I had checked everything in FCP step by step and everything was online…); well, whatever, I fixed that already sustituing the files for a “fresh” copy of themselves, but now that I have the uncompressed file, Compressor is giving me the “unable to connect to background” error”.
I had transfer everything to my new Macbook Pro with Leopard and here we are!I tried ALL the solutions suggested by Apple and non of them solved the problem. So, I decided to take the uncompressed file to my old-slow-but-loyal G4 to use Compressor.
But I was wondering if (using the Macbook Pro, which is faster because I have serious problems with time in this moment!) I would have alternative solutions that keep the quality in DVD Studio Pro, using a different program than Compressor.
I mean, can I use this quicktime movie stright into DVDSP? Is there an alternative solution to get the MPEG+AIFF files?
Could I consider MPEG Streamclip, for instance, without sacrificing the quality?
I mean, I still will start in the G4 but if I had an alternative not using Compressor in the Macbook Pro, I would try it too because this computer is much faster than the old one.
I
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Rafael Amador
December 5, 2007 at 6:05 am[audacio] “I mean, can I use this quicktime movie stright into DVDSP? Is there an alternative solution to get the MPEG+AIFF files?
Could I consider MPEG Streamclip, for instance, without sacrificing the quality?
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Hi audacio,
you can do it well with DVDSTP. Look in the preferences and set it for a good compression.
MPGStreamclip can not make MPG2 (There is not free legal software that do it unless you compile the application by yourself).
If the mvie looks well the DVD will do it.
salud,
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Rafael Amador
December 5, 2007 at 6:29 am[audacio] ” “unable to connect to background” error”. “
Do you use DiskWarrior or Techtools?
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