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Re: Where is the 10-Bit 4:2:2 codec in AE CS3?

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Re: Where is the 10-Bit 4:2:2 codec in AE CS3?
by Santiago Gutierrez on Jun 25, 2008 at 2:22:48 pm

Jay,
Does the computer running AE have FCP installed on it? I ask because if you captured a 10 bit Uncompressed using a Blackmagic card, it is using the Apple 10 bit Uncompressed codec. This codec is only installed with an install of FCP. So the AE machine must have that FCP install to have the correct codec loaded. In AE, when you are setting up your render que for a Quicktime output, under the Format Settings, pick Apple FCP Uncompressed 10 bit 4:2:2. That should be the same as what you originally digitized. As far as the gamma goes, when I've had this problem, I check the "Match Legacy After Effects Quicktime gamma" and that fixes most of them. It's in the Project Settings. And obviously make sure you're working at the same frame size and frame speed as your original file.

Santi



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