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Re: HDV workflow in CS3
by
Paolo Ciccone
on Mar 29, 2008 at 3:29:00 pm
Capturing as in *direct* capturing will be better in ProRes but capturing from the HDV tape to ProRes will cause transcoding. This means that a small portion of your data stream will be lost because of the lossy nature of ProRes. You can c convert to Uncompressed or SheerVideo (http://www.bitjazz.com) and use a script (
http://www.popcornisland.com/downloads
) to import the FCP XML project directly inside AE without rendering an external clip.
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Paolo Ciccone http://www.paolociccone.com
Hellriser Digital
Santa Cruz, CA
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