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  • Anthony Faulkner

    December 8, 2009 at 9:42 am in reply to: Sequence settings for 720×480

    good reading, Although i have noticed that using the NTSC pixel ratio settings seems to squash my image. And if i use the square pixels it comes out looking the right shape. (3/2)

    Funny thing is i have some footage that was shot by another person with the same camera settings and it seems to only render down correctly to a to a 4/3 window despite having the 720×480 window box checked and NTSC CCIR601 pixel ratio.

    both apple pro res (HQ) windows

    Im getting more confused…

  • Anthony Faulkner

    December 3, 2009 at 8:39 am in reply to: converting from MOV to WMV

    I hear you, there is absolutely no point but the web master uses a different client for encoding, and she is an absolute roadblock with not only zero knowledge about anything to do with encryption but zero interest in finding a solution that will lead to the best outcome.(We work for the same company just different departments)

    Only in Japan.

  • Anthony Faulkner

    December 3, 2009 at 2:24 am in reply to: converting from MOV to WMV

    Because the file sizes are too large. Im getting a 6gb file for a 5 minute movie with those settings.

  • Anthony Faulkner

    November 19, 2009 at 2:53 am in reply to: chroma key and the EX-3

    Thanks for your advice, actually this morning ive got a handle on it. You are right it was my sequence settings that were at fault. Everything is looking FINE!!!

    another happy camper!!

  • Anthony Faulkner

    November 13, 2009 at 1:49 am in reply to: Liquid from a needle…

    Thats very good!

    thanks!

  • Anthony Faulkner

    November 6, 2009 at 6:15 am in reply to: compression from FCP for windows

    The footage was shot progressive and on an EX3. I need to edit to 720 so for my 4th attempt i selected the XD 720p30. I used CCIR601 NTSC sq. The last run i used the Yuv render. It looks good all except for the motion (zooms and text movement) which is really stuttering. Any options there?

    Im all at sea with this so thanks for your patience and advice.

  • Anthony Faulkner

    November 6, 2009 at 2:36 am in reply to: compression from FCP for windows

  • Anthony Faulkner

    November 6, 2009 at 2:33 am in reply to: compression from FCP for windows

    Thanks for your reply,

    I guess my question doesn’t make sense.

    Basically I used to deliver on tape now i have to deliver on DVD. I tried encoding using a QT7 encoding, and on my mac it looks fine when the same file is opened in windows QT it comes out all blurred. see below..

    I dont want to encode anything as that is done by the server, and they do it into several different codecs. I just want to deliver in the highest quality i can.

    thanks for taking the time to reply.

  • Anthony Faulkner

    October 22, 2009 at 4:16 pm in reply to: compression

    you can set in and out points on your timeline then export directly to compressor.

    scroll down the presets to decide what compression you want to use, you can make adjustments for browser size from there.

    If you compressed it for a DVD then you will have to compress the audio seperately and compile it later in your DVD software.

  • Anthony Faulkner

    October 22, 2009 at 4:09 pm in reply to: illustrator-photoshop-FCP6

    I am using tiff files not psd, and its a sporadic thing so i wonder if there is some illustrator setting that is causing it… the only thing outside my control???

    personally i find png doesnt seem as good an image as tiff… but maybe i need glasses 🙂

    thanks for your reply!

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