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Re: HDV to SD?
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Don Greening
on May 18, 2008 at 6:20:39 pm
[russ Spencer]
"Is there a certain fomat that I need to chose when I export as Quicktime? "
If you export as a QT movie you won't have the option to change formats. If you export using "Quicktime Conversion" then you can choose any format you wish. If you go the QT Conversion route then choose to export using the DV NTSC Anamorphic codec.
But perhaps you can save yourself a couple of steps by first creating a new DV NTSC Anamorphic sequence, copy and paste your HDV sequence into it, render, export and you're done. Before you render just do a quick check of some of the HDV clips' scaling and aspect ratio properties to make sure everything looks good in the DV NTSC Anamorphic sequence. Then you're good to go.
- Don
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