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  • exporting files as 1080×1440

    Posted by David Mcguire on August 8, 2008 at 7:26 pm

    Im trying to export HD files as uncompressed HD. Any dvd options reduce the frame size to 720 X480. Im not able to export to tape for some reason, the device is activated and the device records but the images are not transfered to tape.

    I need to get these full resolution files out to an editor asap. Any advice?

    thanks

    Steven L. gotz replied 17 years, 9 months ago 3 Members · 4 Replies
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  • David Dobson

    August 8, 2008 at 9:24 pm

    Uncompressed HD would be 1920×1080. 1440×1080 sounds like HDV or XDCAM. You need to have an HDV Deck to lay HDV to tape. Don;t think you can use tape with XDCAM – would have to export as files.

    Why not just give the editor the hard drive with the footage on it?

  • David Mcguire

    August 8, 2008 at 9:38 pm

    thanks for responding- you are right i meant hdv. I have to mail the files, they are too big to ftp even individually with the 100 MB limitation. I bought QT pro and loaded it but QT pro wont let me save the files as QT and I cant save as wmv or mov or avi without compression. Im doing this on a pc

    im trying to export to the camera as a recording device, it activates in record through cs3 but the timeline doesnt export.

  • David Dobson

    August 8, 2008 at 9:46 pm

    Well, if you are editing HDV on an HDV timeline and it plays back fine – then there might be a camera setting you need to check so the camera knows to record the HDV stream. I don’t know much about cameras.

    And yes QT on a PC does not do HDV and PC’s can’t read HDV QTs from Macs. Very annoying.

  • Steven L. gotz

    August 9, 2008 at 9:46 pm

    You really need to figure out why you can’t export back to tape, because that is the best method to send files to anyone who has a way to get the footage off of the tape.

    Or, you can send footage to another PC user by exporting to MPEG2 Blu-ray using 25Mbps as your data rate. Basically, that setting in the Adobe Media Encoder is the same as HDV. The audio is a separate file unless you have Surcode though.

    Steven


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