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Differences between Quicktime movie and quicktime conversion
Okay, so this is a situation I have run across several times in my final cut pro days. I have a thirty minute piece all edited and ready to go to be converted to a solid quicktime for distribution and I usually choose file>export>quicktime conversion to do it. And I get an export time of about two hours. It wasn’t great but I had gotten used to it these past couple of weeks. But of course once the video was complete I needed to drop it back down into the timeline to do a print to tape, only to see that Final Cut then needed to render this whole 30 minute clip, which takes another hour. Fine, I’m used to it by now. However, just yesterday I tried something different where instead of choosing quicktime conversion, I chose file>export>quicktime movie and exported the whole darn thing in about fifteen minutes and when I dropped it into the timeline, it didn’t even need to render! What is going on? Can anyone explain what happens here?