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  • Diane Collins

    June 17, 2010 at 12:47 pm

    Hi Guys, So I’m completely lost.
    Here’s what I just tried…

    I resized the images to 640 x 480
    I then went to:

    export to quicktime movie

    setting: i am trying a custom setting

    frame size – 640 x 480 (Custom in the dropdown menu)

    Pixel Aspect Ratio – not sure what to put here
    Anamorphic 16:9 – unchecked

    I tried most of the options in the Pixel Aspect Ratio drop down menu, but none of these worked well.
    Thanks for all of your help. Do you have any more suggestions?

  • Jeremy Garchow

    June 17, 2010 at 3:11 pm

    Diane-

    do not do anything to your fcp timeline. Leave it as it was in the dv specs, then follow these directions from yesterday.

    “No, export your movie out of FCP.

    Export > Quicktime Movie > leave self contained and recompress all frames UNchecked (this exports a reference movie).

    Then in Compressor make an h264 preset @ 640×480, deinterlacing on, and AAC audio @ 160kbps. ”

    Jeremy

  • Diane Collins

    June 28, 2010 at 3:00 pm

    OK, sorry I didn’t have time to work on this for a few days.
    I’m trying again.
    So far, I exported in FCP and the file looks good.
    I am now trying this:

    “Then in Compressor make an h264 preset @ 640×480, deinterlacing on, and AAC audio @ 160kbps. ”

    I’m confused about the Compressor settings.
    In the settings, my options for h.264 are:
    h.264 for apple devices
    h.264 for blue-ray
    h.264 for dvd studio pro

    I don’t see an option anywhere to type in 640 x 480…

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