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  • convert uncompressed 10bit Quicktime file to DV codec (after telecine)

    Posted by Khashyar Darvich on December 20, 2006 at 6:13 pm

    Hi Everyone,

    I am having about 6.5 hours of old 8mm film transfered to probably uncompressed 10bit Quicktime files (using a Cintel rank telecine at Cinepost in Georgia).

    The project that the 8mm footage will be used for will have a dvcam sequence format. (I am saving the film to 10 bit uncompressed in case I want to use it in the future in an uncompressed sequence).

    My question is is it easy to convert the 10 bit uncompressed Quicktime files to dv codec Quicktime files?

    I know that I could import the uncompressed files into the DV sequence and then render them, but I would rather convert the 10bit files to DV and import and use the DV version of those files.

    Would I simply do this through creating a separate 10bit sequence in FCP, and then export the sequence as a DVcam Quicktime file?

    I am working with a Quad-core Mac (with 4 GB RAM) and FCP 5.2, so I am assuming that my computer can handle the uncompressed files.

    I am also worried about the 4th flame jitter that I have read sometimes occurs with telecines… Any advice as to what I should tell the telecinist at Cinepost to eliminate the potential frame jitter?

    Thank for your input about the best conversion method.

    Khashyar

    Khashyar Darvich replied 19 years, 5 months ago 2 Members · 3 Replies
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  • Khashyar Darvich

    December 20, 2006 at 7:13 pm

    Any feedback would be appreciated.

    I have the option of have the telecine captured using an uncompressed 10-bit format, or a dv codec.

    I haven’t converted a 10bit Quicktime file to a DV Quicktime file, so I would like to make sure that FCP can easily convert 10bit before I give the go-ahead for the uncompressed telecine.

    Thanks for your feedback,

    Khashyar

  • David Roth weiss

    December 20, 2006 at 9:56 pm

    Go ahead and do it. You can simply use QT conversion or Compressor to convert each file to DV.

    DRW

  • Khashyar Darvich

    December 20, 2006 at 10:02 pm

    Thank you very much, David.

    I have always either worked in an all DV sequence, or an all SDI sequence, and never converted one to the other.

    Thanks again,

    Khashyar

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