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  • Aaron Porteous

    February 16, 2010 at 6:37 pm in reply to: Burning Bluray files…

    Well the reason I ask, is because I’m looking for an effective way to streamline this process. I’d like to be able to “compress for bluray” multiple projects overnight, then burn them all in the morning (using the Create Disc app).. Instead of compress and burn for 4 hrs for one project at a time.

  • Aaron Porteous

    February 16, 2010 at 6:08 pm in reply to: Burning Bluray files…

    Wow thanks! That really did exactly what I wanted. Is there any chance I can edit the menu, or change the video too?

  • Aaron Porteous

    February 11, 2010 at 4:59 pm in reply to: Burning Bluray files…

    My files are already compressed. Is there a way to get the compressed bluray files back into that share dialog to make another bluray?

  • Aaron Porteous

    February 11, 2010 at 4:33 pm in reply to: Burning Bluray files…

    Is there a way to do it without Toast? The menus Toast provides don’t exactly work – or look good. Plus all my chapters disappear.

  • Aaron Porteous

    March 25, 2009 at 2:03 pm in reply to: Fastest way to export from Final Cut to BluRay

    Does anyone use accelerator cards? Does that make a difference for compressing?

  • Aaron Porteous

    March 25, 2009 at 12:28 am in reply to: Fastest way to export from Final Cut to BluRay

    We are using HDV 1080p30. How do you set up virtual clustering?

    Thanks so much. Does more than 4g ram make more of a difference? Or is 4gb all you need. Just wondering where the math is. Got a Quad core G5, but it’s an old one. We’re looking at upgrading, just not sure what to get.

    Exporting from fcp as quicktime first is faster than compressing straight from fcp to compressor?

  • Aaron Porteous

    March 24, 2009 at 9:42 pm in reply to: Fastest way to export from Final Cut to BluRay

    So how fast does it compress? How long should it generally take to compress 2hrs of HD video?

  • Aaron Porteous

    March 24, 2009 at 7:55 pm in reply to: Fastest way to export from Final Cut to BluRay

    Does Toast work faster than Compressor? I’m trying to crunch down the time for doing same-day turnaround in HD. My videos are 2hrs long, and I’d like to get the compression down to 2hrs as well if possible. Overnight compressing is killing me. I could do it with Standard Definition footage.

  • Aaron Porteous

    March 24, 2009 at 7:29 pm in reply to: Fastest way to export from Final Cut to BluRay

    How fast does it typically compress using Compressor?

  • Aaron Porteous

    May 8, 2008 at 11:25 pm in reply to: 1-5 minutes of video?

    Ok I deinterlaced everything, resized everything, and here’s my result as compared to the old one:

    Old version New version

    It still looks interlaced… Should I export it to flv straight out of final cut? I exported it to a H-264 quicktime and then to flv this time..

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