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Best burning method for short length vid from ProRes
by
Jeff Carbonneau
on Oct 30, 2009 at 3:15:12 pm
Hi,
I work for mid-level ad agency and most of my work is 30 second spots. Sometimes 5 minute pieces, really short length stuff. We just purchased the CanonXL-H1a, which I love coming from my XL2. I'm going to start shooting in HDV, and transcoding to ProRes during capture. My question is this, when it comes to burning at the absolute highest quality, what are the method and settings recommedations. Should I go straight out of FCP current settings to DVDSP, or should I go through Compressor? I want to display it on an HDTV via a standard DVD player. Could someone help with the best steps (settings, bit rate etc.) to do this?
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by Jeff Carbonneau on Oct 30, 2009 at 3:15:12 pm
Re: Best burning method for short length vid from ProRes
by Noah Kadner on Oct 30, 2009 at 11:31:00 pm
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