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Glenn Payne
January 24, 2018 at 3:52 pmThere are some solid ideas in there, Joe. Thanks again for chiming in. The pre-roll random noises is a good point. Maybe that will help out. And hopefully the number of takes this happens on will be minimal. The vehicle element just made some of the situations more different than the usual.
If leaving the render at 422LT works then that’s great for me. I just didn’t know if I’d be losing any quality. I have two drives with footage from the shoot. One has tons of free space and runs smoothly and the other drive is packed and is running very sluggish. I’m assuming that’s due to the lack of free space on the drive so I’m sending a few reels from the packed one to the spacious one in hopes that’ll help things operate better.
Thanks again for all the info!
Glenn
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Jeremy Garchow
January 24, 2018 at 4:33 pm[Glenn Payne] “If leaving the render at 422LT works then that’s great for me. I just didn’t know if I’d be losing any quality. “
If you do have renders, and then you export, FCPX will use the LT renders on export and transcode to the export codec chosen.
If you want a true 444 export, you’lll just have to remember to delete the render files before you export.
Jeremy
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