I’m sorry was not clear enough..
And did not search this forum probably I guess this is because i did not know what to search for..
I hope this description of my workflow is better.
I filmed a project on a Firestore fs5 DTE so what i shot was already packed as a Quicktime – 720p – 30-frames
Everything in Fcp was matching so no rendering etc.
I started editing.
As i later realized the people i was filming for did not have a blu-ray player or something else to play hdv. So i had to somehow downgrade my HDV footage for a SD DVD. But i was curious how it would look like ( because this is my first time filming HD ) without or slightly compression. I was not sure which compression i should take as i always used Uncompressed 8-bit for SD i decided to use 10-Bit for HDV. After waiting a hour I wanted to playback the video in Quicktime and there i noticed it looked like there was allot of gain/gamma. Way more then the original.
Before your reply’d i used a different compression type HDV720p . The results are like the orginal and it went from 126 gig to 4.18 gig’s.
How is it possible when a file is so big and it says uncompressed it looks so bad??
While a compressed one to 4.18g looks like the original??
Thank you! I now know what to do ( and do not take such a big hit again ). I first wanted to burn it with Toast 9 because i have some issues with “connecting to background process” in Compressor.
But i will search the forum for it! And do it like it should be.
Thanks in advance!!!
Best Regards, Wayne van der Horst*
*Sorry for my bad english. I’m from Holland and do not know better.