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  • Final Cut AVI Export @ 480×272

    Posted by Greg Kadonada on February 24, 2010 at 6:22 pm

    Hello,
    I am looking for a way to export mov footage from final cut pro, to 480×272 AVI with WAV audio as two separate elements.

    The video AVI track is the top priority. I have other ways to do the WAV file, but would like to find a 1 step process.

    Further, if anyone knows a way to digitize from tape a DV size AVI at 480×272 directly, that would be ideal.

    Thank you for any help!

    Greg Kadonada
    Final Cut Studio 2 / Adobe Products / I.T.

    Greg Kadonada replied 16 years, 2 months ago 2 Members · 2 Replies
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  • David Roth weiss

    February 24, 2010 at 6:54 pm

    [Greg Kadonada] “if anyone knows a way to digitize from tape a DV size AVI at 480×272 directly, that would be ideal. “

    Firewire is digital, it only captures DV as the DV was recorded, and FCP is QT native, so capturing as an AVI with Firewire also ain’t gonna happen. You would need a capture card with analog inputs to input media to another format.

    Try creating a custom timeline that is 480×272. Cut you material on that and when you export a reference file it will be 480×272. That’s not how anyone I know does their work, but if you want to do it that way give it a shot.

    [Greg Kadonada] “I am looking for a way to export mov footage from final cut pro, to 480×272 AVI with WAV audio as two separate elements.”

    You would have to make a custom Compressor preset. Look at the DVD presets and see how they were created, as they contain the elements for creating separate output files for audio and video.

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  • Greg Kadonada

    February 24, 2010 at 7:27 pm

    David, thank you so much for your response. I did not communicate all of the variables.

    [Firewire is digital, it only captures DV as the DV was recorded, and FCP is QT native, so capturing as an AVI with Firewire also ain’t gonna happen. You would need a capture card with analog inputs to input media to another format.]

    True. I am working in a pure SDI house. I just am using DV to create a mezzanine file for encodes, but our encode is proprietary and will only accept 480×272 AVI and WAV elements. We then encode to MP4 from there.

    [Try creating a custom timeline that is 480×272. Cut you material on that and when you export a reference file it will be 480×272. That’s not how anyone I know does their work, but if you want to do it that way give it a shot.]

    Ive tried this, and of course, 720 resolution always overrides on export even though the record screen is showing the 480 resolution and the timeline as well. Tried square pixel ratio too. Still 720 results on export with AVI.

    [You would have to make a custom Compressor preset. Look at the DVD presets and see how they were created, as they contain the elements for creating separate output files for audio and video.]

    Thank you. I just couldnt find the WAV codec in Compressor. Ill check again.

    Again, thank you for your help.

    Greg Kadonada
    Final Cut Studio 2 / Adobe Products / I.T.

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