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Avoid Transcode on Re-Authoring? Avoid All Together?
by
Streetdog
on Jul 7, 2006 at 8:22:46 pm
Working with 5.2 via Avid.
Question:
Is there a way to avoid going thru the transcode loop again when simply adjusting overlay colors? I saved the temp files, but that would require bringing the media in and re-doing all the links, which is a bit of a pain in this project (30 chapters and 18 other clips).
As a sub-question/statement:
Wish there was a way to simply avoid transcode on known good files. Searching here, that looks like a 6.1 thing. Some extra $ to get the upgrade from Sonic and leave Avid's build would be well worth it if the transcode thing is more generous.
I use CinemaCraft SP, which does a stunning job in multi-pass VBR and makes files that are simply slurped up by ReelDVD. DVDit has much more attitude in this department. I believe quality is knocked down a tad in the processing too.
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