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Re: Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
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Chris Amato
on May 19, 2008 at 7:15:21 am
I'm using a G4 dual 1.25 GHz PowerPC. 1MB L3 cache per processor.
I'm simply exporting out of FCP by File>Export>Using QuickTime Conversion. Format>MPEG-4. Use>Default Setting. I read that these were the optimal settings for web based video out of FCP. It doesn't seem to be so though.
Do you know what I can change to produce a respectable looking video? I haven't used Compressor 1.2.1 very much and I'm not sure whether I need to use it to have better quality. Eventually I will need a DVD and I may use DVD studio Pro but am still debating IDVD due to the learning curve and my time constraints. But that's my next task.
What can I do about this QT video quality?
Thanks for your time!!!
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Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
by Chris Amato on May 19, 2008 at 12:43:02 am
Re: Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
by Craig Seeman on May 19, 2008 at 3:23:37 am
Re: Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
by Chris Amato on May 19, 2008 at 7:15:21 am
Re: Compression for best QUALITY out of FCP
by Craig Seeman on May 19, 2008 at 12:30:44 pm
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