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  • Philip Johns

    April 2, 2008 at 1:29 pm

    I think you can, but wherever you have to encode within the FCP interface you’ll get poor quality – at least that’s been my experience. You’re best exporting either a self contained or a reference quicktime file without converting at all and using compressor. You could use a second computer to render it to not tie up your suite. Have you thought of using a real-time MPEG encoder? You may be able to get one as a plug-in to FCP if workflow is an issue but not sure of any offhand – probably Matrox??

    Philip Johns

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