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  • You know, I might actually be able to hook something like that up.
    I have the camera, the tv and the firewire cable. Just need the rca cables, but I must have some lying around somewhere…..
    Cheers

    Morph

  • I am just starting to actually realise the differences between the canvas and viewer, etc…. properly.
    I guess the only way I can really edit something is to be able to watch the cuts and transitions at real time, and the only way for my computer to be able to do that is to cut the quality of the video so I can see it, which is what the canvas does.

    Thanks for all your help and replies.

    Morph

  • Thanks for your help.

    The whole movie is actually made up of still images moving about. And they were a very high resolution. I am just worried that I am losing a lot of the quality of the original image.

    But I have just found the solution to my probs.

    In the export settings I just changed the codec to uncompressed 16 bit, and I am getting the sharpness of the original images in the movie.

    FAB.

    Morph

  • Thanks for clearing that up.
    Unfortunately I don’t have an external moniter to look at the movie on.

    Well I guess my problem therefore is that when I export the edit from the timeline to quicktime. The quicktime movie I am playing back on my computer is showing the same quality as I am seeing in the canvas. Are you saying that when this is played back on a tv, the quality will be higher?
    If I want to export the movie to be shown at this high quality on my computer screen, what export settings should I be changing to up the quality?

    Thanks for your time!

    Morph

  • I am exporting from the timeline to a quicktime movie.

  • Is it not that the canvas plays whatever is in the timeline? So I am exporting my movie from the timeline.
    The problem is the quality of the export. Now I have read that the quality of the exported movie cannot be any higher than what I already see in my canvas. The problem is that the quality I am seeing in the canvas (which is what my movie will turn out like) is not as high as it can go. I know this because if I preview a single clip in the viewer, it’s of a much superior quality which is what I am after for the whole exported movie.

    Morph

  • All of my quicktime prefs are already on high quality, etc…

  • Andrzej Goulding

    October 29, 2007 at 7:07 pm in reply to: Export resolution probs…..

    Thanks for replying.

    By render settings for the timeline are you meaning the settings in the sequence menu?

    Basically, the view of a frame in the viewer window is of a much better quality than in the canvas window, and when I render out a quicktime at current settings, I am getting the lower quality images in my movie.

    How do I force render my timeline?

    Morph

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