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Re: AVC-Intra 50 in FCP
by Dave Francombe on May 9, 2009 at 2:36:47 am

So AVC-Intra is a great space saver initially, but then you have to transfer to Prores to edit, unless there is a work around, suggested in the MXF4Mac tutorial. Does that then turn a small file size into a pretty big one ? Thats what I don't understand, I have one file type AVC-Intra, I transfer it to prores to edit, now I have two file types of the same material ? I have the original file, plus the new prores file, have I now doubled the amount of material I have, or is it just wrapping the original file to play as prores ? Just can't wrap my head around this....sorry !

Dave


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