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  • Sivan Geyra

    January 19, 2012 at 9:06 pm in reply to: Proper settings for boris RED within FCP

    The work flow that seems to work (except for the mentioned problem) is:
    Export > Quicktime movie > Compressor > H.264 > Encore > Blu Ray
    I’m not quite sure what you mean by render to disc, do you mean take the render file for an effect and try to send that through compressor? in which case I don’t quite see the difference from what I’m doing since the render file should be an MOV with the sequence settings I’m using.
    Thank you for the help.

  • Sivan Geyra

    December 14, 2011 at 7:21 pm in reply to: Current encode preview screen looks red

    The video came out just as bad! help!

    original footage was shot as xdcam EX 1080i60 (35mb/s VBR)
    exported out of FCP as MOV
    imported into AME and Exported as Mpeg2 Blu Ray

  • Sivan Geyra

    December 14, 2011 at 4:03 pm in reply to: Current encode preview screen looks red

    here is a video of the problem:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kz_XKZ1w92U

  • Sivan Geyra

    December 14, 2011 at 3:12 pm in reply to: Unsmooth transitions and transitional effects on BLU RAY

    Just an update for those who might have a similar issue in the future,
    The problem layed in the sequence settings within final cut, field dominance was set to lower while the export settings was set to higher causing the effects to skip. switched the sequence settings to higher and re-exported, came out perfect.

  • Daniel,
    The reason why we are using toast is since we need to provide some sort of menu for our customers and toast gives us that option. We are considering Encore but only if Toast ends up not working for us. I’m now using compressor so hopefully that would fix the quality.
    My new settings from compressor is H264 with best video quality. Also since the piece I’m exporting is only 10 minutes long I am trying to use uncompressed 10-bit.
    any thoughts or suggestions?

  • i didn’t know aif did could not carry timecode AT ALL, this is good to know in the future. Now i am a bit less mad at the audio guy.

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