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Premiere CS4 > Apple Compressor?
by
Rogier Chardet
on Dec 31, 2008 at 1:21:57 pm
Good day,
I just watched the chapters on compression in 'Internet Killed the Videostar'. It was useful, but I haven't been able to deduce the answer to my main question, hence I'm asking it here:
How might one go about exporting a PPRO CS4 file to Compressor? What codec, what format, etc? (To be sure, the idea is to export an uncompressed file to Compressor.) Also, I wonder if there is a solution that doesn't take extremely long? For example, converting the PPRO file to the Apple Intermediate Codec will take a long time on my equipment.
I am working on a Intel iMac. The sequence in my PPRO file is 1080x720. The footage is HDV / NTSC (Canon HV20). The file is about an hour long.
Thanks,
Roger
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Premiere CS4 > Apple Compressor?
by Rogier Chardet on Dec 31, 2008 at 1:21:57 pm
Re: Premiere CS4 > Apple Compressor?
by Daniel Low on Jan 1, 2009 at 8:07:01 pm
Re: Premiere CS4 > Apple Compressor?
by Rogier Chardet on Jan 14, 2009 at 12:25:24 am
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