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  • Working with WMV file?

    Posted by Matt Campbell on March 12, 2009 at 9:28 pm

    So I have a retag project, not for air. I need to retag some WMV files with new ending art cards for CD-ROM distribution. Does anyone have a proven method of working with them? The files import fine and I can work with them, but what should be sequence settings be? What Easy Set Up should I use and how should I customize it for the 320×240 size? Frame size? Compressor? All that good stuff.

    Most of the files are 320×240 and a few are 400×300. Should I build my new end tags at 720×480, size it down in my timeline to help give me the best, most readable quality?

    I plan on exporting back to WMV per the client request. BTW, I have Flip4Mac Studio Pro HD installed. Any ideas?

    OS 10.5.5, Mac Pro 2 x 3 ghz quad-core intel xenon, 9 gb ram, with BM Intensity Pro card

    Matt Campbell replied 17 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • Rafael Amador

    March 13, 2009 at 2:21 am

    [Matt Campbell] “Most of the files are 320×240 and a few are 400×300. Should I build my new end tags at 720×480, size it down in my timeline to help give me the best, most readable quality? “
    You must decide the size.
    Try to resize the pictures the less possible. Make your own custom sequence whatever the size you want Progressive Square pixels.
    rafael

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  • Matt Campbell

    March 13, 2009 at 2:13 pm

    Thanks Rafael. Last ? Would it make sense to use something like MPEG Streamclip to genericly decompress the video back to another format first like ProRes, DVCPro50 or even uncompressed? Would this make it easier to work with in FCP?

    I’m also aware the using MPEG Streamclip will take me out another generation and might degrade the video 1 step further. But if its easier to work with, I can sacrifice the quality. The end result is again, only 320×240 WMV file.

    OS 10.5.5, Mac Pro 2 x 3 ghz quad-core intel xenon, 9 gb ram, with BM Intensity Pro card

  • Rafael Amador

    March 13, 2009 at 2:56 pm

    Hi Matt,
    I thought that bringing WMV to FC would be a no-no but it seems that with Flip4Mac installed FC can manage it quite well.
    With a footage already so compressed tray to avoid further exports, renders and recompressions.
    So if you are able to import WMV to FC and export directly to WMV, the best.All at once.
    If for any reason you need to export a QT movie to be converted to WMV, export to an Uncompress codec.
    Use MPGStreamclip only if you are unable to edit the WMV. If you need to transcode the clips do it to 8b Unc.
    rafael

    http://www.nagavideo.com

    (and here some clips for the friends: https://www.vimeo.com/2694745 )

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  • Matt Campbell

    March 13, 2009 at 3:28 pm

    Hey thanks. I was working with the WMV files ok but now I’m noticing a few gliches. I’ve also read a thread that talks about some of those gliches:

    https://forums.creativecow.net/thread/8/1026560#1026560

    Mine were, when I would Hide FCP to locate a file or check email or whatever, when I would try to go back to FCP, it wouldn’t come to the foreground. It locked up so-to-speak. Had others as well, but won’t bore you with them. I’ve had to force quit several times. Anywho, my work around tests were to use MPEG streamclip and export to 8-bit uncompressed and work with those files in FCP. I changed my sequence settings to Multimedia Large (4:3), 320×240, square pixels, fields None, and my compressor to Blackmagic 8-bit uncompressed.

    After render, the playback visual was awful (grainy,pixelated, etc.), which I expected, but after exporting to Quicktime (which looked great) with my sequence settings and encoding to WMV, the final output looked just like the original. I think I’ve found a workflow that works, even after using Streamclip and loosing another generation. Thanks for the help. Much appreciated.

    OS 10.5.5, Mac Pro 2 x 3 ghz quad-core intel xenon, 9 gb ram, with BM Intensity Pro card

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