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Miklos Philips
March 18, 2009 at 2:59 am in reply to: How do I color correct just the top third of a clip without making another track? -
HD or SD and what are you exporting for? Tried Prores?
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Usually best to use separate video and audio files to import into Encore. AVI may be funky, too many different codecs can be used in AVI and Encore probably doesn’t read yours. Pre-encode your files as MPEG2 and AC3 or PCM for audio and then bring it in to Encore – you won’t even have to re-transcode…
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I don’t know where the additional $3,000 investment figure comes from, bc you can do it for almost half (this is assuming you already have FCS2).
Current Mac workflow for creating Blue-Ray discs:
1.) FCP -> Export your HD master
2.) Encode with Compressor: MPEG2 select for Blue-Ray (use an HD encoding existing setting that comes with Compressor and just select “Blue-Ray” and tweak – but you don’t have to touch it…
3.) Build Blue-Ray with Encore (throw away Premiere 🙂 (cost $800)
4.) Burn with Pioneer BDR-202B (Cost $400)
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Jacob and David, you’re in fact both right, and both methods work. I tested them. Thank you for your response. You have no idea how long I’ve been trying to figure out what’s wrong. It’s amazing how much diff a 23.98 vs. 23.976 makes. It shouldn’t be like that…
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Hi David,
Thanks! That worked. cheers
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Depends on your camera and your available connections to the camera. If the camera can record from one of those connections then you should be able to do it.
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I have a Quad Core Pro Mac with 7 GB of Ram. This used to happen to me too until I played with the memory settings in AE Prefs and got it tweaked to a point where its rock solid. Maximum Memory Usage at 75%; Maximum RAM Cache Size : 70%; Enable Disc Cache and set “Maximum Disk Cache Size to “500 MB” ; also press the “Clean Database and Cache” button on the bottom to do just that…
Also try enabling/ disabling Open GL. I recommend the same for you. That might help.………………………….
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Miklos Philips
March 2, 2008 at 7:02 pm in reply to: ProRes HQ 24P playback / output issues FCP 6.0.2No I haven’t tried that yet, but I continue to test this. You may be right about the 2K being “too much for ProRes to deal with. It looks beautiful though… It would be a major headache if I have to re-transcode all my clips at 1920×1080.
B4 I do that I need to test to make sure it’s not a general bug in ProRes where it doesn’t like to be scaled or cropped into and then rendered.
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