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Conforming HDV Message
Posted by Rick Tejada flores on February 5, 2009 at 2:33 amI have been editing 1080i60 HDV in a ProRes timeline for a while, and suddenly when I render a sequence it says Conforming HDV, which it never did before. Does anyone know why?
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Jamie Allan
February 5, 2009 at 12:25 pmTurn off Full render in your sequence menu, you should only need to conform when you’re printing back to tape.
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Jerry Hofmann
February 5, 2009 at 1:14 pmI’d think if it’s native HDV it STILL has to conform it.
Better to capture AS prores and edit that way IMHO…
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Mike Johnson
February 5, 2009 at 2:34 pmRick,
I run into the same thing every so often. Not sure what causes it. When your render codec is set to ProRes, you shouldn’t have to conform, regardless of what you have selected in the render options. The first time this happened I went to my sequence render control settings and it was still set to ProRes. I clicked OK to get out of the settings window, and tried rendering again. My entire sequence rendered without conforming. I’ve had this problem a number of times since then, and the same thing works. Its odd I know. Almost like FCP needs to be reminded that it should be rendering to ProRes instead of HDV.
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